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‘I was standing in front of my trench, when I was shot…’

RAWALPINDI: ‘They used to attack early in the morning or after dark. They would always go for an ambush,’ said Lieutenant Zaigham, wounded in battle with the Taliban and lying in a hospital.

Zaigham – who did not give his full name – sustained shrapnel wounds from fierce street fighting in the Swat valley and is a patient at the Combined Military Hospital in Rawalpindi, away from the combat in the northwest.

Lying in bed with bandaged wounds, he and fellow soldiers spoke of intense battles against heavily-armed insurgents, who put up stiff resistance and are often able to outflank Pakistan’s well-equipped and motivated soldiers.

Pakistan has declared the combat area a closed military zone, sealed off to journalists and aid workers. It is impossible to corroborate information coming from behind the frontlines from either soldiers or trapped civilians.

From May 4 to May 17, when Zaigham was wounded, his unit advanced slowly from Khwazakhela in northern Swat to the nearby town of Matta, which has long been under Taliban control.

‘There were strong resistance during the entire journey but we managed to clear the area. They buried mines and planted IEDs (improvised explosive devices) every 50 metres,’ he said.

‘There were checkpoints, bases and training centres in the mountains. We were clearing and destroying all this.’

‘They positioned snipers in holes made out of the walls of houses. They used civilians as human shields. They used to attack from houses and roofs.’

‘They are well equipped, they have mortars. They have rockets, sniper rifles and every type of sophisticated weapons,’ said Zaigham.

‘I am certain that foreign elements are behind these militants. Can I ask something very simple – who are their sponsors? What their sources of funding? Who runs their logistics?’ he said.

Residents trapped by the fighting in Swat have also said the Taliban dug trenches and were well armed. US-based Human Rights Watch has accused the Taliban of using ‘human shields’ by preventing civilians from leaving.

Zaigham was wounded when a rocket shell exploded in Matta and shards of shrapnel sliced into his shoulder and leg. He needs constant care.

‘Some of my colleagues embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in this fight and some were wounded, but we forced the militants to retreat,’ he said.

Pakistan says more than 1,050 militants and 58 soldiers have been killed, but Taliban spokesmen speaking to local media heavily contradict those claims.

Neither have authorities released any word on civilian casualties.

Wounded soldiers who spoke to AFP said they were willing to lay down their lives for what commanders have declared a fight to ‘eliminate’ militants.

Soldier Haseeb Ahsan, 26, was among those flown into Peochar, in northern Swat last week in a bid to open a new front and wrest back control of a Taliban bastion and alleged stronghold of Swat Taliban commander Maulana Fazlullah.

The airborne troops admitted they came under heavy fire.

‘We landed in the jungle. Militants ambushed our group. I received two bullets in my right thigh, but I kept on firing’ he said.

‘My wish was to die in the way of Allah and for my country. I will definitely go back and hit them hard,’ he said.

One of the younger soldiers, Mohammad Asif, 18, was he was wounded last week in Swat’s main town of Mingora, where the Taliban are still in full control.

‘It was midnight. I was standing in front of my trench, when I was shot. They always attack secretly. I wanted to tell them ‘don’t attack like jackals, attack like men’,’ he said.

‘When I was hit, I returned fire and they ran away. I want to go back, I wish I could become a martyr for my country’ he said.

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | ?I was standing in front of my trench, when I was shot??
 
Why is their no mention of the foreign elements involved im sure they have plently of evidence why are we not presenting it to the international community. If soldiers know it then why are our leaders quiet about it
 
as chinese say :every conflict brings oppurtunity"

its best time to moblilize masses and give them direction and hope

but alas we dont have even capable middle level leaders :(
 
I like the last part where the jawan is telling that militants are like jackals they attack secretly during night time they cant fight like men and he wants to die like a shaheed fighting.

Our leaders have to get up from their deep sleep and shake the world like how the nato and others were winging about few months back ... How are such sophistic weapons coming into the country ? what is the NATO role now .. ?
is the afghan side bordering with our tribal belt completly sealed !!?
 
Has anyone seen footage of Taliban footsoldiers walking around with RR's: Recoilless Rifle's? I saw some footage on DAWN... Very enlightening to see how they deploy such assets in the field.

I have always stuck to my guns on the fact that these people have a large number of foreign elements present. We saw a number of such fighters oppose gov forces in Lal Masjid, then various attacks throughout the country and now this.

The public need to work with the government and the armed forces to root out evil. We need a DHS type agency in Pakistan desperately, LEA's need to be strenghtened to conducted intel gathering ops.

I was very impressed with the Sting op carried by the FBI in NY that helped shut down a homegrown terror cell...
 
I think its time fo rour (so called) leaders to bring the truth in front of international media. WHO? and WHY? are the questions that need to be answered.
 
Actually our foreign policy is not upto mark as indians have u know how they involved pak in mumbai attacks
 


ya every conflict brings oppurtunity for the chinese and bloodshed for the people involved

and" mobolize masses and give them direction and hope"?????!@#$%^^&*&*(:-)crazy:

do u ever postively contribute to a thread all u do is talk crap and flame if u cant contribute then dont just talk crap and join and indian defence forum where u will fit in just right with ur attitude
 
I have always stuck to my guns on the fact that these people have a large number of foreign elements present. We saw a number of such fighters oppose gov forces in Lal Masjid, then various attacks throughout the country and now this.

I dont recall any foreign elements being killed during lal masjid.
 
Reading that article, there should be no doubts about the motivation and dedication of our Jawan's, as the talking snakes (analysts & experts) like to speculate.
 

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