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'Prisoners escape' after militants attack Pakistan jail | |
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Taliban militants have freed more than 240 prisoners in an assault on a prison in north-west Pakistan, officials say. | |
The attack on the jail in the north-western town of Dera Ismail Khan began with huge explosions at around midnight on Monday. | |
Gunmen then opened fire with rocket-propelled grenades and machine-guns, police chief Sohail Khalid said. | Gunmen then opened fire with rocket-propelled grenades and machine-guns, police chief Sohail Khalid said. |
The prison houses hundreds of Taliban and militants from banned groups. | The prison houses hundreds of Taliban and militants from banned groups. |
Some of the attackers were dressed in police uniform. | Some of the attackers were dressed in police uniform. |
Twelve people were reported killed in the attack, with officials saying six of the dead were police officers. | Twelve people were reported killed in the attack, with officials saying six of the dead were police officers. |
The town's civil commissioner Mushtaq Jadoon said that 243 prisoners had escaped, including 30 hardened militants. | |
Attackers used loudhailers to call the names of their friends, Mr Jadoon said. | |
Fourteen fugitives were later re-arrested by police, he said. | |
Katherine Houreld, a correspondent for Reuters news agency, told the BBC it had been a "very sophisticated attack - they blew the electricity line, they breached the walls and they set ambushes for reinforcements and they are still battling police as we speak". | |
Mr Jadoon told a local TV station that 14 explosive devices planted in the jail had so far been defused. | |
A curfew was imposed in the town and operations were continuing to clear the militants from the prison. | |
Attack 'threats' | Attack 'threats' |
A local resident told the agency that the initial blast was so loud that "it rattled every house in the neighbourhood". | A local resident told the agency that the initial blast was so loud that "it rattled every house in the neighbourhood". |
The attackers were chanting "God is great" and "Long live the Taliban", officials said. | The attackers were chanting "God is great" and "Long live the Taliban", officials said. |
Pakistani Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid has claimed responsibility for the attack. He said around 300 prisoners had been freed. | Pakistani Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid has claimed responsibility for the attack. He said around 300 prisoners had been freed. |
Officials said that authorities had been aware of a threat to attack the prison in recent weeks. | Officials said that authorities had been aware of a threat to attack the prison in recent weeks. |
Hundreds of inmates were freed in an assault on a prison in Bannu in northern Pakistan in April last year. | Hundreds of inmates were freed in an assault on a prison in Bannu in northern Pakistan in April last year. |
Correspondents say the authorities will face questions about how militants were able to stage a virtually identical attack in Dera Ismail Khan. | |
The attack appears to be part of a Taliban strategy to break jails instead of negotiating prisoner releases with government, the BBC's Ilyas Khan reports from Islamabad. | The attack appears to be part of a Taliban strategy to break jails instead of negotiating prisoner releases with government, the BBC's Ilyas Khan reports from Islamabad. |
Last month, police claimed they arrested some Taliban operatives who were planning to attack a jail in the southern port city of Karachi, our correspondent adds. | Last month, police claimed they arrested some Taliban operatives who were planning to attack a jail in the southern port city of Karachi, our correspondent adds. |
Dera Ismail Khan is the main city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, next to Pakistan's restive mountainous tribal region. | |
Monday night's violence came hours before Pakistani politicians were to choose the country's new president. | |
The replacement for Asif Ali Zardari will be elected on Tuesday by the members of both houses of parliament and the four provincial assemblies. | The replacement for Asif Ali Zardari will be elected on Tuesday by the members of both houses of parliament and the four provincial assemblies. |