New Blast In Pakistan As Taliban Vow More Attacks

Filed by KOSU News in World News.
October 12, 2009

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Monday for a weekend siege on army headquarters and vowed to activate militant cells across the country for more attacks as another explosion in a market killed at least 29 people.

The blast in Shangla district — the fourth terrorist attack in just over a week — may have been a car bombing, police official Tahir Khan said. An army vehicle was ablaze at the scene, witness Khalid Khan said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Monday’s attack, which came ahead of an expected offensive in the main al-Qaida and Taliban stronghold of South Waziristan.

Taliban spokesman Azam Tariq called The Associated Press and said the weekend assault on army headquarters, which left 20 people dead, was only the first in a planned wave of strikes intended to avenge the killing of Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud in a CIA missile strike in August.

“This was our first small effort and a present to the Pakistani and American governments,” he said.

He said the raid on army headquarters was carried out by a Punjabi faction of the militant group, and it had given orders to other militant branches in Sindh, Baluchistan and the Northwest Frontier Province to launch similar operations.

The claim that militants in the Punjabi district were responsible for the 22-hour standoff at Pakistan’s “Pentagon” was a worrying sign for the government, and shows that the guerrillas had spread out from their northwestern base into the heart of the country.

Tariq warned the army against launching any offensive into South Waziristan, saying the operation would be its undoing.

The latest blast tore through a market Monday in the Alpuri area in the Shangla district.

Shangla lies east of Swat, which has been the focus of an intense military offensive against the Taliban. The army says it has largely cleared the valley of the insurgents. Many Taliban are believed to have melted into the rural areas or gone to neighboring districts.

Senior police official Idrees Khan said 29 people were killed and more than 40 others wounded in the explosion. Copyright 2009 National Public Radio

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