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Pakistan army 'kills 40 rebels' | Pakistan army 'kills 40 rebels' |
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The Pakistani army says it has killed at least 40 pro-Taleban militants in two days of raids in the north-west. | |
The insurgents were killed in Shangla district in Swat valley on Tuesday and Wednesday, army spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said. | |
There has been no comment from the militants yet and there was no independent confirmation of the claim. | |
The Swat valley, next to Pakistan's tribal areas, has been in the grip of an insurgency since October. | The Swat valley, next to Pakistan's tribal areas, has been in the grip of an insurgency since October. |
Last week, the army said they had killed 16 pro-Taleban militants in the same area. | Last week, the army said they had killed 16 pro-Taleban militants in the same area. |
Situation worsens | Situation worsens |
Troops "have cleared a hub of resistance of militants from a prominent height" overlooking a road leading to Alpurai, Shangla's main town, Maj Gen Waheed was quoted by news agency Associated Press as saying. | Troops "have cleared a hub of resistance of militants from a prominent height" overlooking a road leading to Alpurai, Shangla's main town, Maj Gen Waheed was quoted by news agency Associated Press as saying. |
"The operation is continuing today in several parts of Swat." | "The operation is continuing today in several parts of Swat." |
Support for Maulana Fazlullah is strong in the area | Support for Maulana Fazlullah is strong in the area |
The situation in Swat valley has worsened since October after a pro-Taleban cleric, Maulana Fazlullah, and his supporters sought to enforce his brand of Islamic law. | The situation in Swat valley has worsened since October after a pro-Taleban cleric, Maulana Fazlullah, and his supporters sought to enforce his brand of Islamic law. |
The militants have since taken over large parts of the outlying areas of the valley, as well as at least four small towns in the district. | The militants have since taken over large parts of the outlying areas of the valley, as well as at least four small towns in the district. |
Observers say the security forces' largely inhibited movements have increasingly emboldened the militants. | Observers say the security forces' largely inhibited movements have increasingly emboldened the militants. |
Heavy fighting has caused damage to civilian areas, forcing large numbers of residents to flee. | Heavy fighting has caused damage to civilian areas, forcing large numbers of residents to flee. |
Gen Musharraf says worsening security in Swat and other parts of Pakistan is one of the main reasons for his declaring a state of emergency on 3 November. | Gen Musharraf says worsening security in Swat and other parts of Pakistan is one of the main reasons for his declaring a state of emergency on 3 November. |