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Taliban gunmen kill 17 in Pakistan air force base attack

by Agence France-Presse
September 18, 2015
in War News
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Taliban gunmen kill 17 in Pakistan air force base attack

Pakistani soldiers arrive to take position outside the Pakistan Air Force base after an attack by militants in Peshawar on September 18, 2015. Militants attacked the air base in the northwestern city of Peshawar, the military said, adding that at least six attackers had been killed.

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Peshawar, Pakistan: The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants attacked an air force base in the country’s restive northwest Friday, killing at least 17 people in their deadliest assault in months following a major military offensive against them.

The military said more than a dozen insurgents entered the residential compound at the base near Peshawar, the gateway to the tribal regions that have long been a haven for militants, dressed in official uniforms.

Soldiers battled the attackers over several hours, killing at least 13, according to the military’s main spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa.

But some of the militants were able to attack a mosque within the camp compound and killed 16 people as they offered dawn prayers, Bajwa said. Separately an army captain was killed in fighting with the insurgents, he said.

It is the deadliest attack on a Pakistani military facility since 2009, when the Taliban laid siege to army headquarters in Rawalpindi, killing 22 people.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack in an e-mail sent to journalists, saying their “suicide unit” carried out the attack.

The air force has played a key role in the operation against militant hideouts in the tribal areas on the Afghan borders, pounding targets in countless sorties since the onslaught began in June last year.

Pakistani commandos arrive at an air force base in Peshawar, Pakistan, Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. Militants in northwestern Pakistan attacked an air force base
Pakistani commandos arrive at an air force base in Peshawar, Pakistan, Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. Militants in northwestern Pakistan attacked an air force base
‘Horrifying’ fighting
The TTP said their fighters had “targeted air force officers who are on the frontline… raining fire and iron” on them.

Security officials said the attackers split into three groups after entering the camp, with two moving to a residential area.

The third group approached the mosque and sprayed worshippers with bullets as they prayed, killing at least 16 of them. It was not clear how many were civilians and how many were military personnel.

The attack on the Badaber base, 10 kilometres (six miles) south of Peshawar, triggered fierce gunbattles, with at least 10 soldiers wounded.

The head of the local bomb disposal unit, Shafqat Malik, said that as well as automatic rifles, the attackers were armed with grenades and small homemade bombs.

Photos tweeted by Bajwa showed what appeared to be seven heavily armed militants lying dead, several of them in pools of blood.

After the attack the camp was spattered with blood and scarred with bullet holes, according to an AFP reporter at the scene, while in the mosque pieces of flesh littered the floor.

Security officials told AFP that as people were praying, the militants — disguised in uniforms — came and herded them into a corner, telling them the base was under attack and they should huddle for safety.

Once they were assembled, the gunmen opened fire, mowing them down in cold blood with automatic rifles, the officials said.

Taliban still determined
A senior PAF official told AFP the facility attacked on Friday was a residential camp for air force personnel.

“There are no air assets including combat aircraft deployed at the base,” he said, requesting anonymity.

The tribal badlands that lie just a short drive from Peshawar have been the scene of a major military offensive against Taliban and other militants over the past year.

The army launched the “Zarb-e-Azb” operation in June 2014 in a bid to wipe out militant bases in North Waziristan tribal area and so bring an end to the bloody decade-long Islamist insurgency that has cost Pakistan thousands of lives.

Peshawar suffered the worst terror attack in Pakistani history in December when Taliban gunmen stormed an army-run school and massacred more than 150 people, most of them children.

The army intensified its offensive after the school attack and since then there has been something of a lull in violence. The last major attack in the city came in February when three heavily armed Taliban militants stormed a Shiite mosque, killing 21 people.

While the military offensive appears to have disrupted the TTP’s network, Friday’s attack shows they are still determined to carry on their fight against the state with audacious assaults on high-profile targets.

A TTP faction last month claimed responsibility for a double suicide bombing that killed the home minister of Punjab province along with 15 other people.

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