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Pakistan launches Taleban strikes | Pakistan launches Taleban strikes |
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Pakistan has launched air strikes against suspected Taleban hideouts in Buner district, less than 100km (67 miles) from the capital, Islamabad. | Pakistan has launched air strikes against suspected Taleban hideouts in Buner district, less than 100km (67 miles) from the capital, Islamabad. |
The aerial attack in Buner comes as tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in Lower Dir, another area which is seeing heavy fighting. | The aerial attack in Buner comes as tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in Lower Dir, another area which is seeing heavy fighting. |
Hundreds of militants have moved into adjacent regions recently from the Swat Valley, an area they largely control. | Hundreds of militants have moved into adjacent regions recently from the Swat Valley, an area they largely control. |
Western politicians have expressed concern over Taleban activity there. | Western politicians have expressed concern over Taleban activity there. |
Withdrawal | |
The air force's move into Buner marks a widening of the government's offensive against the Taleban. | The air force's move into Buner marks a widening of the government's offensive against the Taleban. |
Military spokesman Athar Abbas said their mission in Buner was to "eliminate and expel" the Taleban from the district. | Military spokesman Athar Abbas said their mission in Buner was to "eliminate and expel" the Taleban from the district. |
See a map of the region | See a map of the region |
Maj Gen Abbas said there were about 450 to 500 militants in Buner, in breach of a peace agreement between the government and the Taleban. | Maj Gen Abbas said there were about 450 to 500 militants in Buner, in breach of a peace agreement between the government and the Taleban. |
Last Friday the Taleban announced they were withdrawing from Buner and have said that there are few fighters left. | |
class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/8023079.stm">In pictures: Militants targeted | |
Meanwhile in Dir, Gen Abbas said the military had killed about 75 militants since Sunday and described the operation as a success. | |
The BBC's Mark Dummett in Islamabad says the government is complaining that the militants are trying to take over the areas bordering the Swat Valley. | |
The Taleban denies the government claims. | The Taleban denies the government claims. |
In Swat itself the Taleban have now spread northwards. | |
A peace deal between the two sides this year allowed Sharia law to be adopted in large parts of the region in return for the Taleban laying down arms. | |
Western politicians - particularly in the US - were highly critical of the agreement. | |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the Pakistani government was "basically abdicating to the Taleban and the extremists". | |
Both the Taleban and the government say they remain committed to the peace deal, which was designed to end a bloody 18-month insurgency. | |
But the Taleban says it has suspended talks with the government because of the military action in Lower Dir. | |
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