Do More With Reuters
Partner Services

Swat's main town "almost" secured - Pakistan army

Sat May 30, 2009 5:18pm IST
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani security forces have virtually regained control of Mingora, but Taliban fighters were still resisting on the outskirts of the main town in Swat valley, the military said on Saturday.

"Mingora is almost secured," military spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas told Reuters. "We are facing some resistance on the periphery."

Recapturing Mingora would raise the prospect that some of more than 2 million people who have fled the conflict zone could soon begin to go home.

Around 300,000 people had lived in Mingora, until the Taliban occupied the town in early May when the army launched an offensive in Swat.

The mass exodus from the valley, and the neighbouring regions of Lower Dir and Buner, where fighting had broken out in mid-April, has created a potential humanitarian crisis.

Military says more than 1,200 militants had been killed and 42 captured since the fighting began, while 90 soldiers have been killed and 60 wounded. No independent casualty estimates are available.

The government ordered the army into action after the militants moved south from their stronghold in Swat into Buner, a valley just 100 km from Islamabad.

Islamist militants have carried out a series of bomb and gun attacks in Pakistani cities during the last few days, in a bid to take the heat off their comrades retreating in Swat.

Pigeons fly in front of Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai November 26, 2009. Mumbai's police paraded past some of the city's landmarks in a show of strength as India's financial hub marked the first anniversary of militant raids that killed 166 people and ratched up tensions with Pakistan. The hotel was one of the sites of the attacks. REUTERS/Arko Datta
One Year Later

Mumbai held tearful memorials and police staged a show of strength as it marked the first anniversary of militant raids that killed 166 people and ratcheted up tensions with Pakistan.  Slideshow | Full Coverage 

A supporter of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds a picture of BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani during an election campaign rally in Balasinor, about 90 km (56 miles) east of Ahmedabad, April 14, 2009. REUTERS/Amit Dave
Liberhan Commission Report

The government published a long awaited report, recently leaked, accusing BJP leaders of a role in the 1992 destruction of the Babri mosque in Ayodhya.  Full Article 

Photo

Thierry Henry's handball scandal

Barcelona's Thierry Henry takes part in a training session at Nou Camp Stadium in Barcelona, November 23, 2009. Barcelona and Inter Milan will play their soccer Champions League match on Tuesday. REUTERS/Albert Gea
FIFA to hold meeting

FIFA to hold an extraordinary meeting before World Cup draw to discuss Thierry Henry's handball in the qualifiers and discovery of match-fixing ring by German police.  Full Article