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Pakistan 'nearing Swat victory' Pakistan 'nearing Swat victory'
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Pakistan's operation against Taliban rebels in the Swat valley region should be over in the next few days, the country's defence minister has said.Pakistan's operation against Taliban rebels in the Swat valley region should be over in the next few days, the country's defence minister has said.
Syed Athar Ali told a meeting of Asian nations in Singapore that only "5% to 10% of the job" remains.Syed Athar Ali told a meeting of Asian nations in Singapore that only "5% to 10% of the job" remains.
The army has said it will pursue "hardcore" rebels after recapturing Mingora, the main city in Swat.The army has said it will pursue "hardcore" rebels after recapturing Mingora, the main city in Swat.
Meanwhile, 40 militants were killed in an attack on a Pakistani army base near the Afghan border, officials said.Meanwhile, 40 militants were killed in an attack on a Pakistani army base near the Afghan border, officials said.
Officials said four soldiers were also killed in an eight-hour gunbattle at the camp in South Waziristan, a Taliban stronghold.Officials said four soldiers were also killed in an eight-hour gunbattle at the camp in South Waziristan, a Taliban stronghold.
"Militants came in force and attacked a paramilitary camp and fighting lasted for eight hours," an intelligence official in the region told Reuters news agency."Militants came in force and attacked a paramilitary camp and fighting lasted for eight hours," an intelligence official in the region told Reuters news agency.
'Going after leadership''Going after leadership'
Having recaptured Mingora, Pakistan's army said essential services were being restored to the city, which was home to 300,000 people before the fighting began. See a map of the regionHaving recaptured Mingora, Pakistan's army said essential services were being restored to the city, which was home to 300,000 people before the fighting began. See a map of the region
Doctors had arrived to re-open the main hospital, gas had been restored and mobile generators would help restore the water system, army spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas said on Saturday.Doctors had arrived to re-open the main hospital, gas had been restored and mobile generators would help restore the water system, army spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas said on Saturday.
Heavy tanks are being used in the army's operations in the north-west
But he suggested it would take at least two weeks to restore the electricity network. Local defence committees would be set up eventually to stop militants returning, he added.But he suggested it would take at least two weeks to restore the electricity network. Local defence committees would be set up eventually to stop militants returning, he added.
The general said clashes were continuing outside Mingora but the centre of the city was under Pakistani control and troops would now concentrate on tracking down senior and battle-hardened Taliban figures.The general said clashes were continuing outside Mingora but the centre of the city was under Pakistani control and troops would now concentrate on tracking down senior and battle-hardened Taliban figures.
"We are going after the leadership and we are going to take care of all the militants in the valley," spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas told the BBC."We are going after the leadership and we are going to take care of all the militants in the valley," spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas told the BBC.
With journalists barred from the area, it is impossible to verify the situation in the city independently.With journalists barred from the area, it is impossible to verify the situation in the city independently.
Some 2.5 million people have fled their homes since military operations began in Swat more than a month ago.Some 2.5 million people have fled their homes since military operations began in Swat more than a month ago.
'Better position''Better position'
"We have been able to block the major routes and the entries, exit points of the valley," said Gen Abbas."We have been able to block the major routes and the entries, exit points of the valley," said Gen Abbas.
"So we are in a better position to flush out, to eliminate the main militants, the hardcore militants of the valley.""So we are in a better position to flush out, to eliminate the main militants, the hardcore militants of the valley."
Major General Athar Abbas claims as few as 1000 militants remain in the Swat valleyMajor General Athar Abbas claims as few as 1000 militants remain in the Swat valley
Troops now have Charbagh, a Taliban stronghold 32km (20 miles) north of the valley, in their sights, the BBC's Humphrey Hawksley reports.Troops now have Charbagh, a Taliban stronghold 32km (20 miles) north of the valley, in their sights, the BBC's Humphrey Hawksley reports.
Helicopters are said to be dropping leaflets advising residents to leave.Helicopters are said to be dropping leaflets advising residents to leave.
Soldiers continued to patrol Mingora's largely deserted streets on Saturday, securing neighbourhoods and checking houses for booby-traps.Soldiers continued to patrol Mingora's largely deserted streets on Saturday, securing neighbourhoods and checking houses for booby-traps.
Pakistan has increased its reward for the capture of the Taliban leader in Swat, Maulana Fazlullah, to 50m rupees ($600,000).Pakistan has increased its reward for the capture of the Taliban leader in Swat, Maulana Fazlullah, to 50m rupees ($600,000).
The radical cleric is believed to be the architect of a two-year uprising in the valley aimed at enforcing Islamic law.The radical cleric is believed to be the architect of a two-year uprising in the valley aimed at enforcing Islamic law.
It is thought that the Taliban responded to the military campaign this week with a major suicide bomb attack on the country's second-biggest city, Lahore, as well as bombings in two other cities in the north-west.It is thought that the Taliban responded to the military campaign this week with a major suicide bomb attack on the country's second-biggest city, Lahore, as well as bombings in two other cities in the north-west.
The US is giving full backing to the Pakistani operations, which are linked to its own offensive against the Taliban in Afghanistan, our correspondent says.The US is giving full backing to the Pakistani operations, which are linked to its own offensive against the Taliban in Afghanistan, our correspondent says.
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