45 Taliban fighters die in Swat valley gun battles
AP
Published: August 31, 2009, 23:15
Islamabad: Pakistani soldiers killed at least 45 Taliban militants in scattered gun battles across the northwestern Swat valley after a suicide bombing on a police station killed 17 cadets, the army said Monday.
Hundreds of miles away, a southwestern border crossing with Afghanistan reopened after an administrative dispute culminated in an attack on a line of waiting Nato fuel tankers. One driver was killed and 16 trucks destroyed when the fuel caught fire.
Taliban militants were suspected in both the police station bombing and the attack on the trucks, which came hours apart.
The insurgents have vowed to avenge the army's recent offensive to retake the Swat valley and the death of their top leader in a US missile strike near the Afghan border in early August.
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Sunday's suicide bombing in Swat was the deadliest attack since the military regained control of the northwestern region in July. Soldiers looking for militants after the attack encountered resistance in several areas, and battles that raged into early yesterday left 30 dead, army spokesman Colonel Akhtar Abbas said.
Separate army statements Monday said 15 more militants were killed in security sweeps of five other areas over the previous 24 hours and two soldiers had died.
It was not possible to independently confirm the death toll provided by the army. The military has said it is restoring security in Swat after its three-month offensive ended the Taliban's rule over many areas there. But suicide attacks and skirmishes continue.
The death toll in Sunday's suicide attack rose to 17 Monday as one of the wounded died. The bomber sneaked into a police courtyard in the town of Mingora and detonated his explosives.
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