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Pakistani forces have captured the strategically important town of Ladha from the Taliban in ongoing clashes in South Waziristan, officials say. | Pakistani forces have captured the strategically important town of Ladha from the Taliban in ongoing clashes in South Waziristan, officials say. |
According to the military, 28 militants and five soldiers have been killed in battles over the past 24 hours. | |
The army went on the offensive in South Waziristan on 17 October to root out militants behind a wave of bombings. | The army went on the offensive in South Waziristan on 17 October to root out militants behind a wave of bombings. |
The latest fighting took place as gunmen wounded an army brigadier in a drive-by shooting in Islamabad. | |
There has been no independent verification of the military's latest reported gains as journalists are not allowed into the area except on occasional trips organised by the military. | There has been no independent verification of the military's latest reported gains as journalists are not allowed into the area except on occasional trips organised by the military. |
'Little resistance' | 'Little resistance' |
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan in Islamabad says that the military does seem to have made significant gains in its campaign in South Waziristan so far - and across the country there seems to be a consensus that the operation is the right option at the moment. | |
The army began its offensive in South Waziristan on 17 October | The army began its offensive in South Waziristan on 17 October |
Our correspondent says that the military's confidence is not without basis - despite a wave of militant attacks that has killed hundreds in recent weeks, most Pakistanis remain firmly behind the operation in South Waziristan. | Our correspondent says that the military's confidence is not without basis - despite a wave of militant attacks that has killed hundreds in recent weeks, most Pakistanis remain firmly behind the operation in South Waziristan. |
The military says that it has advanced into the militant heartland from three directions and in addition to taking Ladha has also captured the militant-held village of Makeen. | The military says that it has advanced into the militant heartland from three directions and in addition to taking Ladha has also captured the militant-held village of Makeen. |
It says that heavy clashes in Makeen and Sararogha have claimed lives on both sides. | |
Clearing mines | |
"The forces have secured towns of Kaniguram and Saam," a local administration official told the BBC. | |
"Tanks, backed by ground troops, are now advancing into Ladha sub-division." | |
The official added that Kaniguram had been completely secured and troops were now clearing mines in the surrounding area. | |
Ladha, located between Kaniguram and the northernmost town of Makeen, is the largest sub-division of South Waziristan in terms of population. | |
It is a highly mountainous region, where the Taliban have dozens of hideouts. | |
There is a huge fort there which was manned by Pakistani paramilitary troops until recently. | |
It was abandoned after the Taliban blocked all routes to it, making it impossible to bring in supplies. | |
Fortified bunkers | |
The latest fighting is taking place in the same area where Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud was killed in an attack by a US drone aircraft in early August. | The latest fighting is taking place in the same area where Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud was killed in an attack by a US drone aircraft in early August. |
class="" href="/2/hi/south_asia/8296245.stm">Pakistan's Waziristan challenge | |
"Troops are also arriving from the northern boundary of the territory and have reached Makeen's main market," the official said. | |
"Security forces have also set up fortified bunkers in the mountain ranges around Makeen. | |
"The most heavily mined area is that between Razmak and Makeen and troops are also clearing that territory." | |
Razmak and Makeen, in the north of South Waziristan, were the only major towns not in the control of the security forces. | |
Officials say that most of the Mehsud heartland in South Waziristan is now under their control. | |
Only a few areas are controlled by the militants, and these are being regularly bombarded by jets, helicopter gunships and artillery. | |
But as the operation against the Taliban militants in South Waziristan enters its fourth week, officials say that many militants have escaped the military's onslaught. | |
They say the militants have taken refuge in the nearby tribal regions of North Waziristan, Kurrum and Khyber. | |
"We have not seen much resistance as we entered Makeen," a senior military official in the region, who declined to be identified, told the Reuters news agency. | |
"Our troops are now clearing mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and moving forward." | |
The clashes are being closely watched by the US and its Nato allies fighting in neighbouring Afghanistan, who argue that the South Waziristan area is a sanctuary for al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters. | |
In a separate development, police say that they have killed two militants in a clash after they refused to stop their vehicle at a checkpoint in the town of Mansehra, 90km (56 miles) north of Islamabad. | In a separate development, police say that they have killed two militants in a clash after they refused to stop their vehicle at a checkpoint in the town of Mansehra, 90km (56 miles) north of Islamabad. |
Two policemen were wounded in the attack, police say, and bomb-laden jackets and detonators normally used by suicide bombers were recovered. | Two policemen were wounded in the attack, police say, and bomb-laden jackets and detonators normally used by suicide bombers were recovered. |