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Pakistan army retakes Swat towns | Pakistan army retakes Swat towns |
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Troops in north-west Pakistan have retaken two Swat valley towns that were strongholds of pro-Taleban cleric Maulana Fazlullah. | Troops in north-west Pakistan have retaken two Swat valley towns that were strongholds of pro-Taleban cleric Maulana Fazlullah. |
They have also captured the village of Imam Dehri, which was used by Maulana Fazlullah to broadcast radio messages in support of the militants. | |
The army says the two recaptured towns are Matta and Khawazakhela. | The army says the two recaptured towns are Matta and Khawazakhela. |
They say dozens of captives of the militants have been freed from a makeshift prison. | They say dozens of captives of the militants have been freed from a makeshift prison. |
'Greatly welcomed' | 'Greatly welcomed' |
The Pakistani military says nearly 250 pro-Taleban fighters have been killed since an offensive in the Swat valley was launched two weeks ago. | The Pakistani military says nearly 250 pro-Taleban fighters have been killed since an offensive in the Swat valley was launched two weeks ago. |
They say that 15 soldiers and 30 civilians also lost their lives. | They say that 15 soldiers and 30 civilians also lost their lives. |
Many of the militants are linked to al-Qaeda and the Taleban | Many of the militants are linked to al-Qaeda and the Taleban |
An army statement said that soldiers on Wednesday took control of Matta and on Thursday expelled militants from Khawazakhela. | An army statement said that soldiers on Wednesday took control of Matta and on Thursday expelled militants from Khawazakhela. |
"Local people of Matta have greatly welcomed the arrival of security forces," the statement said. | "Local people of Matta have greatly welcomed the arrival of security forces," the statement said. |
Army troops entered Imam Dehri early on Thursday, backed by helicopter gunships. | |
A 24-hour curfew has been imposed throughout the Swat valley. | |
The curfew is reported to have badly affected local businesses. | |
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan says that the militants also appear to have pulled back from the town of Puchaar in western Swat, on the border with Dir district. | The BBC's M Ilyas Khan says that the militants also appear to have pulled back from the town of Puchaar in western Swat, on the border with Dir district. |
Our correspondent says that while troops may have taken a number of towns held by the militants in Swat, the conflict is far from over. | Our correspondent says that while troops may have taken a number of towns held by the militants in Swat, the conflict is far from over. |
The fighting in Swat is the first serious insurgent threat from pro-Taleban forces in what is known as a settled area of Pakistan. | The fighting in Swat is the first serious insurgent threat from pro-Taleban forces in what is known as a settled area of Pakistan. |
Forces loyal to Maulana Fazlullah, including some foreign fighters, had taken control of a series of small towns and villages, where they tried to implement strict Islamic law. | Forces loyal to Maulana Fazlullah, including some foreign fighters, had taken control of a series of small towns and villages, where they tried to implement strict Islamic law. |
Until now the army has focused on fighting militants mainly on the largely autonomous Waziristan tribal areas along the Afghan border. | Until now the army has focused on fighting militants mainly on the largely autonomous Waziristan tribal areas along the Afghan border. |
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