Pakistan fights ‘mother of all battles’ with the Taliban
OPS_admin | Oct 17, 2009 | Comments 0
The tanks, armoured columns and helicopter gunships of Pakistan’s army stormed into South Waziristan, the global headquarters of al-Qaeda and its Taliban allies.
Within hours of leaving their camps early on Saturday morning to fight what is being hailed as the decisive battle in the war against terror, 12 soldiers had been killed in the first ferocious gunfights.
Pakistan’s generals have called the offensive the “mother of all battles” for the survival of a country under siege.
There were reports of Taliban compounds coming under aerial bombardment from Pakistan gunships as troops moved out in three columns from Razmak to the north, Jandola to the east and Shakai in the west, and advanced on notorious Taliban target towns like Makeen and Ladha.
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