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Rival militants clash in Pakistan | Rival militants clash in Pakistan |
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Nearly 50 people have been killed after rising tension between local and foreign militants in north-west Pakistan erupted into fierce fighting. | |
Heavy shelling has raged since Monday near Wana in the South Waziristan tribal area close to Afghanistan. | Heavy shelling has raged since Monday near Wana in the South Waziristan tribal area close to Afghanistan. |
Most of those killed were militants from Uzbekistan suspected of links with al-Qaeda, officials said. At least two children also died in the crossfire. | Most of those killed were militants from Uzbekistan suspected of links with al-Qaeda, officials said. At least two children also died in the crossfire. |
The Taleban have reportedly sent senior commanders to the area to seek a truce. | The Taleban have reportedly sent senior commanders to the area to seek a truce. |
The area is a stronghold of the Taleban, who have close ties to local tribes. | The area is a stronghold of the Taleban, who have close ties to local tribes. |
It is also home to hundreds of foreign militants who fled the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. | It is also home to hundreds of foreign militants who fled the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. |
The tribesmen are fed up with them [foreign militants] Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad, Military spokesman Fractious militants | The tribesmen are fed up with them [foreign militants] Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad, Military spokesman Fractious militants |
Correspondents say all the militants in the mountainous region want Western troops out of Afghanistan, but divisions and power struggles between them have reportedly grown in recent months. | |
Uzbek militants had largely kept themselves to themselves and were not linked to al-Qaeda's anti-Western agenda, but in recent months they are reported to have become more involved in local disputes, says the BBC's Aamer Ahmed Khan in Islamabad. | Uzbek militants had largely kept themselves to themselves and were not linked to al-Qaeda's anti-Western agenda, but in recent months they are reported to have become more involved in local disputes, says the BBC's Aamer Ahmed Khan in Islamabad. |
Reports suggested that Taleban and local tribesmen had demanded the Uzbeks leave, or disarm, and that fighting broke out when they refused. | Reports suggested that Taleban and local tribesmen had demanded the Uzbeks leave, or disarm, and that fighting broke out when they refused. |
The Pakistani government, which has signed agreements with the tribesmen, has been urging them to kick out al-Qaeda-linked fighters. | The Pakistani government, which has signed agreements with the tribesmen, has been urging them to kick out al-Qaeda-linked fighters. |
Reports say two senior Taleban commanders, Baitullah Mahsud and Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani, have gone to the area to try to broker a ceasefire. | Reports say two senior Taleban commanders, Baitullah Mahsud and Khalifa Sirajuddin Haqqani, have gone to the area to try to broker a ceasefire. |
Children 'dead' | Children 'dead' |
Tensions between the mostly Uzbek fighters and local militants spilled over after an Arab militant was killed on Sunday. | Tensions between the mostly Uzbek fighters and local militants spilled over after an Arab militant was killed on Sunday. |
Taleban spread their wings High stakes on border | Taleban spread their wings High stakes on border |
The fighting followed similar clashes in which 19 people were killed earlier this month. | The fighting followed similar clashes in which 19 people were killed earlier this month. |
Reports from North Waziristan's main town of Miranshah say the dead in the latest fighting included at least 35 foreigners, mostly Uzbeks, and as many as a dozen local militants. Dozens more were wounded. | Reports from North Waziristan's main town of Miranshah say the dead in the latest fighting included at least 35 foreigners, mostly Uzbeks, and as many as a dozen local militants. Dozens more were wounded. |
Pakistan military spokesman Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad confirmed the toll to be over 40. | Pakistan military spokesman Maj-Gen Waheed Arshad confirmed the toll to be over 40. |
Teachers said that children were among those killed when a mortar bomb hit their bus. | Teachers said that children were among those killed when a mortar bomb hit their bus. |
Local officials said the foreign al-Qaeda militants managed to take away their bodies during a brief truce brokered by local tribesmen. | Local officials said the foreign al-Qaeda militants managed to take away their bodies during a brief truce brokered by local tribesmen. |
Fighting was continuing around the villages of Azam Warsak and Kalusha west of the town of Wana on Tuesday night. | Fighting was continuing around the villages of Azam Warsak and Kalusha west of the town of Wana on Tuesday night. |
Spring offensive | Spring offensive |
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says the clashes have turned a large area west of Wana into a battlefield, with both sides dug in in several villages. | The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says the clashes have turned a large area west of Wana into a battlefield, with both sides dug in in several villages. |
Thousands of Pakistani troops are in the area | Thousands of Pakistani troops are in the area |
Each side has blamed the other for the outbreak of fighting. | Each side has blamed the other for the outbreak of fighting. |
Nato and the Afghan government have criticised Pakistan for recently signing peace deals with militants in South and North Waziristan. | Nato and the Afghan government have criticised Pakistan for recently signing peace deals with militants in South and North Waziristan. |
They argue that the agreements have created a safe haven for the Taleban in advance of an expected spring offensive by the militants in Afghanistan. | They argue that the agreements have created a safe haven for the Taleban in advance of an expected spring offensive by the militants in Afghanistan. |
But the government said the agreements were necessary to reduce the number of Pakistani soldiers who were being killed in the border areas. | But the government said the agreements were necessary to reduce the number of Pakistani soldiers who were being killed in the border areas. |
More than 700 Pakistani troops have lost their lives in the fight for control over the tribal areas in recent years. | More than 700 Pakistani troops have lost their lives in the fight for control over the tribal areas in recent years. |