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Troops in the Pakistani city of Islamabad have stormed the Red Mosque, after talks with radicals broke down. | |
"It is a final push to clear the place of armed militants," said military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad. | "It is a final push to clear the place of armed militants," said military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad. |
There had been hopes that an agreement would be reached to end the stand-off, but a government team abandoned their efforts early on Tuesday. | |
Twenty children have escaped from the mosque, where women are also being held, as the assault continues. | |
Talks reportedly broke down over the militants' demand for an amnesty for all inside the mosque. | |
The government wants to detain a number of people on a wanted list, and also a number of foreigners whom it says are inside. | |
"I am returning very disappointed," said former PM Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, after talks conducted by loudspeaker and mobile phone with mosque leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi. | |
"We offered him a lot, but he wasn't ready to come on our terms," said Mr Hussain. | |
Students at the Red Mosque and its attached religious schools have been defying the authorities for several months in their campaign for Sharia law in the capital. | Students at the Red Mosque and its attached religious schools have been defying the authorities for several months in their campaign for Sharia law in the capital. |
Security forces began their siege of the mosque a week ago, not long after students there abducted seven Chinese workers they accused of running a brothel. | |
On Monday, three Chinese workers were killed in Peshawar in an attack said to be linked to the unrest in Islamabad. | On Monday, three Chinese workers were killed in Peshawar in an attack said to be linked to the unrest in Islamabad. |
There is speculation that Islamic militants may be targeting Chinese people in Pakistan. | There is speculation that Islamic militants may be targeting Chinese people in Pakistan. |
Women and children | Women and children |
After initial explosions, there is now intermittent gunfire around the mosque, says the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad. | After initial explosions, there is now intermittent gunfire around the mosque, says the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad. |
She says ambulances are waiting nearby to help any wounded. | She says ambulances are waiting nearby to help any wounded. |
Religious affairs minister Ejaz-ul-Haq, one of the negotiators who tried to reach an agreement, has described those in charge at the mosque as "hardened terrorists". | |
At least 21 people have died since fighting erupted when the army surrounded the mosque last Tuesday, including an army commander shot dead inside the mosque on Sunday. | At least 21 people have died since fighting erupted when the army surrounded the mosque last Tuesday, including an army commander shot dead inside the mosque on Sunday. |
In pictures: Siege scenes Profile: Red Mosque Profile: Abdul Rashid Ghazi | In pictures: Siege scenes Profile: Red Mosque Profile: Abdul Rashid Ghazi |
Mr ul-Haq said women and children had been locked up on two floors of the Jamia Hafsa religious school, which is attached to the mosque. | Mr ul-Haq said women and children had been locked up on two floors of the Jamia Hafsa religious school, which is attached to the mosque. |
As many as five "hardcore terrorists" were inside the mosque, he added, saying that one person killed on the first day of the siege belonged to Jaish-e-Mohammad, an outlawed radical Muslim organisation which has been linked to al-Qaeda. | As many as five "hardcore terrorists" were inside the mosque, he added, saying that one person killed on the first day of the siege belonged to Jaish-e-Mohammad, an outlawed radical Muslim organisation which has been linked to al-Qaeda. |
Mosque leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi has denied the presence of any banned extremist groups. | Mosque leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi has denied the presence of any banned extremist groups. |
He says those inside are students of his religious school and he is in charge. | He says those inside are students of his religious school and he is in charge. |
Abdul Rashid Ghazi has said as many as 1,800 followers remained in the mosque, although this cannot be verified. | Abdul Rashid Ghazi has said as many as 1,800 followers remained in the mosque, although this cannot be verified. |
Earlier, Mr ul-Haq said up to 250 militants - including foreign radicals - were leading the fighting. | Earlier, Mr ul-Haq said up to 250 militants - including foreign radicals - were leading the fighting. |
More than 1,000 supporters left last week under mounting pressure from security forces, although only about 20 have left since Friday. | More than 1,000 supporters left last week under mounting pressure from security forces, although only about 20 have left since Friday. |