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Pakistan army 'regains' Swat city | Pakistan army 'regains' Swat city |
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Pakistan's army says it has regained control of the Swat valley's main town, Mingora, after Taliban rebels decided not to put up a pitched battle. | |
Army spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas told the BBC that the centre of Mingora was under military control, although there were still skirmishes on the outskirts. | Army spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas told the BBC that the centre of Mingora was under military control, although there were still skirmishes on the outskirts. |
Fighting intensified a week ago as troops moved in, advancing house by house against the rebels. | |
Journalists are banned from the area so it is hard to verify army reports. | |
Hundreds of people have been killed and more than two million have fled the Swat valley since the operation against the Taliban was launched after a peace deal broke down earlier this month. | Hundreds of people have been killed and more than two million have fled the Swat valley since the operation against the Taliban was launched after a peace deal broke down earlier this month. |
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The army's latest declaration comes days after a lethal bombing in Lahore, which was later claimed by Taliban as revenge for the Swat operations. | |
Although the military has always had bases in Mingora, the city was in effect under Taliban control in recent weeks. | |
The army reported taking key intersections a week ago and fighting is said to have been fierce in the city which was only recently home to more than 300,000 people. | |
'More fight' | 'More fight' |
"They [the Taliban] had prepared Mingora city... with bunkers but when they realised that they were being encircled and the noose was tightening, they decided not to give a pitched battle," said Gen Abbas. | |
But he emphasised he was only talking about Mingora and said there was "much more fight[ing]" to be done in the valley. | |
Work, he added, was already beginning to restore essential services to Mingora. | |
The city hospital was being re-opened, he said, with a team of 21 doctors and adequate medical supplies. | |
Gas had also been restored and some mobile generators had been provided for the water system. | |
It would take at least two weeks to restore the electricity network, the general said. | |
As the army aims to clear Taliban strongholds and supply depots in Swat's mountains, soldiers are battling militants in towns where many thousands of civilians are believed to be hiding. | As the army aims to clear Taliban strongholds and supply depots in Swat's mountains, soldiers are battling militants in towns where many thousands of civilians are believed to be hiding. |
The government has also advised residents to leave the town of Charbagh, a Taliban stronghold 20 miles (32km) north of Swat, in advance of an attempt by the military to move in there, AFP reported, quoting unnamed military sources. | The government has also advised residents to leave the town of Charbagh, a Taliban stronghold 20 miles (32km) north of Swat, in advance of an attempt by the military to move in there, AFP reported, quoting unnamed military sources. |
Following the attack in Lahore, and in Peshawar a day later, Pakistan increased its reward for a Taliban chief to 50m rupees ($600,000, £372,000). | Following the attack in Lahore, and in Peshawar a day later, Pakistan increased its reward for a Taliban chief to 50m rupees ($600,000, £372,000). |
The figure is more than 10 times the original bounty for radical cleric Maulana Fazlullah - believed to be the architect of a two-year uprising in the Swat valley intended to enforce Sharia law. | The figure is more than 10 times the original bounty for radical cleric Maulana Fazlullah - believed to be the architect of a two-year uprising in the Swat valley intended to enforce Sharia law. |
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