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Link to Swat Operation I thread here: http://www.defence.pk/forums/war-terror/8202-army-operation-swat.html
As was expected, the 'peace deal' only resulted in the Taliban reorganizing while never ceasing their attacks, even though this particular one was explicit in what was expected from the militants (which never happened), though enforcement mechanisms were lacking.
The change in tone in the media continues to be important - the reference to KIA soldiers as 'martyred', by both military spokesmen and the media.
Ten commanders killed eh. Good, let the scum rot in hell.
48 Taliban killed, 5 security personnel martyred in Swat clashesUpdated at: 2015 PST, Wednesday, July 30, 2008
SWAT:
More than 48 Taliban militants including 10 commanders have been killed in a fierce clash in the troubled Swat valley in the northwest, while 5 personnel of security forces were martyred, according to military sources.
The fighting took place overnight in a village near Matta, a known stronghold of militants in the region.
"We have inflicted heavy losses on the militants. We have video footage showing bodies of the militants killed in the fighting," a military spokesman said.
"Five of our brave soldiers have been martyred," he added. He said a curfew had been imposed across the Swat Valley until further notice.
Muslim Khan, Taliban spokesman confirmed the death of a top Taliban commander Maulvi Hussain Ali alias Toor Mulla, he, however, denied reports that many Taliban militants were killed. Separately, militants shot and killed an Afghan woman accused of being a U.S. spy in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal region on the Afghan border.
Pakistani authorities signed a peace pact with the militants in Swat in May, bringing a lull in months of violence, but militants have stepped up activity in recent weeks after accusing the government of failing to honour the accord.
48 Taliban killed, 5 security personnel martyred in Swat clashes
As was expected, the 'peace deal' only resulted in the Taliban reorganizing while never ceasing their attacks, even though this particular one was explicit in what was expected from the militants (which never happened), though enforcement mechanisms were lacking.
The change in tone in the media continues to be important - the reference to KIA soldiers as 'martyred', by both military spokesmen and the media.
Ten commanders killed eh. Good, let the scum rot in hell.
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