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Nato trucks attacked in Pak, one dead

Jul 24, 2012

Islamabad: Pakistani Taliban militants today carried out two attacks on Nato container trucks in the Khyber tribal region in country’s northwest, killing one person and injuring another in the first strikes since supply routes to Afghanistan were reopened earlier this month.

In the first incident, armed men riding a motorcycle fired at three container trucks near the market in Jamrud town of Khyber Agency, a short distance from Peshawar.

Attacks on Nato trucks killed one in Pakistan. Reuters.

The driver of a truck was killed and his helper was seriously injured, officials of the local administration said. The attackers also took away two containers, they said. In the second incident, militants fired at container trucks near Landi Kotal town though no one was injured, officials said. The trucks were without security when they were attacked.

These were the first attacks on container trucks carrying supplies to Nato troops in Afghanistan since Pakistan ended a nearly seven-month blockade of land routes. Islamabad reopened the supply lines after the US apologised for a Nato air strike that had killed 24 of its soldiers last November.

The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan have threatened to attack Nato trucks and tankers and the Defa-e-Pakistan Council, an alliance of extremist and religious groups, has organised protests against the reopening of supply routes.

Very few Nato trucks have crossed over to Afghanistan since Pakistan ended the blockade and Washington and Islamabad are expected to sign a  memorandum of understanding on the transportation of supplies.

PTI

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