Sixteen killed in Pakistan during Taliban ambush
Sunday, July 13, 2008
At least 16 soldiers and militants — possibly more — were killed in Pakistan Saturday during an ambush by the Taliban. According to the Pakistan Television Corporation, hundreds of militants stormed a convoy of Pakistani paramilitary forces. An unknown number of civilians were reported to be among the dead. This comes one day after militants took 29 security personal hostage, threatening to kill them if seven of their allies were not released from jail.
According to the chief of the Interior Ministry, Rehman Malik, the paramilitary forces had been deployed to the area in search of 19 kidnapped government officials. "I strongly condemn the killing of Frontier Constabulary personnel and salute them for their courage and valour," said Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.
Sources
- Riaz Khan. "Police: Pakistan clash kills at least 9" — Yahoo! News, July 12, 2008
- Molly Peterson. "Taliban Ambush Kills at Least 16 in Pakistan, PTI Reports" — Bloomberg L.P., July 12, 2008
- "Taliban threaten to kill hostages in NW Pakistan" — China View, July 12, 2008
- "Pakistan PM condemns killing of troops" — Agence France-Presse, July 13, 2008