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Operation Rah-e-Rast (Swat)

It's a war at the end of the day, crimes against humanity will take place, we should at least have the courage to admit or even entertain the possibility that law-upholders can be violaters as well

its possible but improbable - the lashkars can do such!

Ok.

But what about those who are in the wait for ever to get hold of such lapses and mock them up?
 
Ok.

But what about those who are in the wait for ever to get hold of such lapses and mock them up?

friend are u adressing this question to me? if yes then kindly clarify!:cheers:
 
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Update Operation (Rah e Rast) 25th August 2009


1. Search operations continue in Swat and Malakand.

2. Swat
1. 11 local persons (who were forced to get terrorist training) voluntarily surrendered to security forces at Bar Shaur near Chuprial.
2. Security forces conducted search operation at Asharbanr near Khawazakhela and killed 1 terrorist and apprehended 1.
3. c. Security forces conducted search operation at Taghan, Bishbanr near Gat and killed 2 terrorists.
4. Local lashkar demolished 3 houses of terrorists at Manja near Tutan Banda.
5. Security forces conducted search operation at Kala Kalle and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition.
6. Security forces conducted search operation at village Saltan, Barjabar near Kanju and apprehended 6 suspects.

3. Dir. More than 80 percent IDPs have vacated the 250 Host IDP Schools in Lower Dir and returned to their homes.

4. Relief Activities.
1. 23 truck of Atta have been distributed amongst the IDPs of Malakand.
2. 267,268 cash cards have been distributed amongst the IDPs of Malakand.
 
"" Corker praised the government for its war against extremism and terrorism. He also praised the Pakistan Army for its sacrifices.""

This is what we always keep Gloating about!!. Yes, we have the dubios distinction of being the most "loyal allies" of the USA; our forces have sustained close to about 12,000 Casualties including more than 2400 dead. We have turned about 60% of the surface area of Pakistan into a War Zone for the sake of the USA.

Of course the USA does not consider us an "Ally" of sorts. We are their humble, paid employees. And why not? It is far better to be the humble servant of the USA than to forfeit our freedoms of those moron Jehadis and Taliban.

Some people often refer to Ghairat and national dignity in context of the Drone strikes. To hell with National Dignity, we need our people to have a full belly rather than die is the useless persuit of dignity.

As for the atrocities against captured terrorists; I am in favor of a sterile earth policy. These ignorant illiterate people from Swat and Tribal areas are anyways a liability for Pakistan. Our forces are just too kind, to be content with just the displacement of people. In fact these people deserve far worse a fate, as they supported the Taliban.
 
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Update Operation (Rah e Rast) 28 August 2009​

1.   Search and clearance operations are continuing in Swat and Malakand.

2.   Swat

a. A suspect was handed over by locals of village Khazana to security forces at Zara Khela.

b. Security forces carried out search operation between Ningulai and Kanju and killed 2 terrorists.

c. Security forces apprehended 3 suspects during search operation at Kukrai and Dangram.

d. Security forces carried out search operation at Alamganj near Waliabad and recovered 22 Bombs of 60 mm Mortar and apprehended 1 terrorist from Gulibagh.

e. Security forces carried out search operation at Madial and demolished 2 bunkers found near Madial ridge.

3. DIR. Security forces carried search operation near Maidan and destroyed a terrorists hideout and 2 houses.

4. Relief Activities. 273,123 cash cards have been distributed amongst the IDPs of Malakand.
 
Pakistan suicide bomber training camp destroyed
(AP)
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ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's army says helicopter gunships have destroyed a training camp for suicide bombers and killed six Taliban militants in the troubled Swat Valley.

The army says several more militants were wounded when the helicopter gunships pounded the camp, located on a small island in the Swat River opposite the town of Charbagh.

The army said in a statement Saturday that the overnight operation followed reports by intelligence agents and local residents of the presence of suicide attack masterminds on the island. It said people trained in the camp were to be used to bomb cities in Swat.

Security forces have been winding down a nearly three-month offensive against Taliban militants in the Swat Valley and surrounding areas.

2009 The Associated Press.
 
Pakistan suicide bomber training camp destroyed
(AP)
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ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's army says helicopter gunships have destroyed a training camp for suicide bombers and killed six Taliban militants in the troubled Swat Valley.

The army says several more militants were wounded when the helicopter gunships pounded the camp, located on a small island in the Swat River opposite the town of Charbagh.

The army said in a statement Saturday that the overnight operation followed reports by intelligence agents and local residents of the presence of suicide attack masterminds on the island. It said people trained in the camp were to be used to bomb cities in Swat.

Security forces have been winding down a nearly three-month offensive against Taliban militants in the Swat Valley and surrounding areas.

2009 The Associated Press.

Full fledge operation in FATA may cost Pakistan more then 50 Bill USD in three to five years ,I dont think US is ready to pay the cost of this war?
 
Full fledge operation in FATA may cost Pakistan more then 50 Bill USD in three to five years ,I dont think US is ready to pay the cost of this war?

50B US$ ???? from where you got this figure and how do you calculate it ?? based on what assumptions ???
 
Pakistani Army Destroys Suicide Bomber Training Camp - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News - FOXNews.com

Pakistani Army Destroys Suicide Bomber Training Camp

Saturday, August 29, 2009

ISLAMABAD — Helicopter gunships destroyed a training camp for suicide bombers in northwestern Pakistan's troubled Swat Valley overnight, killing six suspected Taliban fighters, the army said Saturday.

The camp's trainees — including teenagers — were responsible for at least three attacks in recent weeks, an army spokesman said.

The raid on the training facility, located on a small island in the Swat River opposite the town of Charbagh, came Friday night after local residents tipped off security forces of its location, according to Lt. Col. Akhtar Abbas, the army spokesman in Swat.

Intelligence reports linked the camp to attacks that killed a total of 10 soldiers and civilians this month, he said. Two of the attacks took place last weekend near Mingora, the valley's main town, and another was earlier this month in a more remote area.

"We have been working to find their source, and today we destroyed that source," Abbas told The Associated Press.

Abbas said another six militants were killed in two separate operations elsewhere in Swat. In one operation, five Taliban fighters were killed, including a close aid to a high-ranking Taliban commander, Shah Doraan.

The officer said military operations were weakening the Taliban, and that many had chosen to turn themselves in rather than fight.

"With every day passing, the noose is being tightened around them, and that's why more and more of them are opting to surrender," Abbas said.

Separately, the army said it had arrested another 11 suspected militants in separate search operations in the region.

Security forces have been winding down a nearly three-month offensive to dislodge the Taliban from the Swat Valley and surrounding areas, but sporadic clashes continue. The army has also been accused of carrying out extra-judicial killings of suspected Taliban and then dumping their bodies on streets in towns around Swat. Security forces have strongly denied the allegations.

The United Nations said this past week that about 1.5 million people who had fled fighting in the wider region were returning home, and the World Health Organization said it was concerned about providing health support for them.

Authorities also have been battling militants in Pakistan's lawless and remote tribal belt along its northwestern border with Afghanistan.

Two intelligence and a government official said one militant was killed and another captured during an attack on a security checkpoint that wounded a soldier in the North Waziristan tribal region.

The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information to media, said an unspecified number of militants in a car attacked the checkpoint on a main road linking the area to South Waziristan, the heartland of Taliban.

Police were investigating the possible Al Qaeda links of 12 suspected foreign militants arrested Friday on the edge of the tribal area, after they allegedly sneaked into the country from Iran, Punjab provincial police official Mohamad Rizwan said.

"One thing is certain, that they are terrorists," Rizwan said.

The men from Sudan, Russia, Turkey and Iran were arrested in the city of Dera Ghazi Khan, said Hassan Iqbal, a district official. Police also seized a laptop computer and $10,000 from the men, he said.

The detainees "had links with Taliban" and wanted to go to Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal region, Iqbal said, without giving further details.

South Waziristan is a stronghold of former Pakistani Taliban commander Baitullah Mehsud, who was killed by a CIA missile strike earlier this month.

Pakistan has deployed more than 100,000 troops in the tribal regions since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States. Authorities have arrested about 1,000 Taliban and Al Qaeda suspects over the past few years, including senior aides to Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri.

Al-Zawahri, in a video posted Thursday on Islamic militant Web sites, said a Pakistani offensive against the Taliban in the Swat Valley was doomed to fail. He urged Pakistanis to "back the jihad (holy war) and mujahedeen" with fighters, money and support.
 
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Update Operation (Rah e Rast) 29th August 2009

1. Search and clearance operations are continuing in Swat and Malakand.
2. Swat
a. Security forces conducted search operation at a village Gul and Gul Shah near Sam Shin and destroyed 3 terrorists houses, 2 bunkers and apprehended 4 terrorists.
b. Security forces demolished the hideout of a known terrorist Rasheed at Chinala.
c. Security forces carried out search operation at village Dandial near Thakot and killed terrorist Khurshid.
d. Security forces carried out search operation at Banpur Sar near Tiligram and apprehended 7 suspects from Barpursar.
e. Security forces carried out search operation at Thana area and killed 5 terrorists during exchange fire.
3. DIR. Security forces carried out search operation at village Sripao, Nambatai near Lal Qila and recovered 15 kg explosive including IED accessories from a mosque.
4. Relief Activities. 275,283 cash cards have been distributed amongst the IDPs of Malakand.
 
50B US$ ???? from where you got this figure and how do you calculate it ?? based on what assumptions ???



30 days Kargil war cost us approx 1 Bill USD , similarly SWAT operation costing us 3 to 4 mill USD SWAT per day, if we start FATA operation cost will be 10 Million per day.

Our yearly national budget is 4 to 5 Bill USD , so our war for terrorism is totally dependent on US allies aid and grants.

If want to completely flush these terrorist it may cost us 50 Billion USD in five years.
 
Pakistan suicide bomber training camp destroyed

A Training camp for suicide bombers!!!? Give me a break .........
Sometimes those ISPR mandarins border on ridiculous comedy! Its so patently absurd!!.

Why don't you say it openly that we butchered a few uncouth illiterate Swatis; and the best cover up is to label them as "suicide bombers under training"!!
 
^ what would army get out of killing innocent civilians purposely? What proof do you have that it wasn't a training camp? Anyway, one of your "innocent suicide bomber" killed about 14 volunteer police cadet in swat today, hope you're happy with the Taliban payback. I, on the other hand pray and hope the army and the police continue to hunt these Taliban nasoors like dogs, kill and terminate them with vengence and extreme prejudice. I also hope they torture these taliban before killing them so to give you Taliban sympathisers great heartburn and diarea.
 
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