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Burials follow Waziristan clashes | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Villagers in Pakistan's tribal region of North Waziristan have been burying the dead after days of fighting between the military and pro-Taleban militants. | |
Officials estimate that some 200 militants and 50 soldiers have been killed in the clashes around the town of Mir Ali. | |
Local people say many civilians are among the dead. Residents have been fleeing the area. | |
The US says North Waziristan is a safe haven for al-Qaeda. | |
President Musharraf - who is trying to overcome challenges to serving another term as president - has vowed to rid Waziristan of extremism. | |
Gathering | |
One village hit by air strikes on Tuesday was Epi, near Mir Ali. Resident said dozens of militants and civilians were killed and many injured, including shoppers in a packed bazaar. | |
Army's tribal quagmire Waziristan clash: Your views | Army's tribal quagmire Waziristan clash: Your views |
"Around 3,000 tribesmen gathered in Epi village to offer funeral prayers for some 50 people who died in the air strikes," a local official told the AFP news agency. | |
The fighting in North Waziristan began on Saturday. | |
Correspondents say it is the heaviest fighting there since Gen Musharraf offered Pakistan's support for the US-led "war on terror" in 2001. | |
The military carried out more pre-dawn attacks on Wednesday. | |
But after that there had been no more fighting, army spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said. | |
Correspondents say that Mir Ali is well-known as a base for foreign militants with links to the Taleban and al-Qaeda. | |
"I have not dared to go outside, so I don't know if there anyone was hurt," one resident, Farid Ullah, told the Associated Press news agency by telephone from Mir Ali. | |
Air strikes | |
The violence has been escalating since mid-July when a ceasefire between the army and the militants broke down. | The violence has been escalating since mid-July when a ceasefire between the army and the militants broke down. |
The army faces well-armed, well-trained militants in Waziristan | |
Since Saturday the army has been bombing suspected militant positions in villages using helicopter gun ships and jet fighters. | |
Access for journalists to the tribal areas is restricted and it is impossible to independently verify the casualty figures. | Access for journalists to the tribal areas is restricted and it is impossible to independently verify the casualty figures. |
Traditionally, the security forces kept out of the tribal border areas. | Traditionally, the security forces kept out of the tribal border areas. |
That all changed in 2001 after Gen Musharraf allied Pakistan to the US-led "war on terror" and vowed to crack down on militants based there. | That all changed in 2001 after Gen Musharraf allied Pakistan to the US-led "war on terror" and vowed to crack down on militants based there. |
For much of that time there has been a heavy military presence in Waziristan. But militants have still managed to increase their influence and control in many areas. | For much of that time there has been a heavy military presence in Waziristan. But militants have still managed to increase their influence and control in many areas. |
Hundreds of soldiers have been killed. But critics say the military has not done enough to crack down on the militants. | Hundreds of soldiers have been killed. But critics say the military has not done enough to crack down on the militants. |
Moreover, elements in the army and the intelligence services have been accused of helping them. | Moreover, elements in the army and the intelligence services have been accused of helping them. |
The military campaigns are deeply unpopular in Pakistan as they are widely seen as being carried out under American pressure. | The military campaigns are deeply unpopular in Pakistan as they are widely seen as being carried out under American pressure. |