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Pakistani Army move troops to wrest control of Swat
Press Trust of India / Islamabad May 06, 2009, 13:20 IST

Gun and mortar fire sounded, as Pakistani Army moved in troops to wrest control of the Swat valley from the Taliban, and fears of an impending battle triggered a major exodus with thousands of men, women and children fleeing.

Army helicopters gunships attacked Taliban positions in an around Mingora, the main town as the militants seized government buildings and laid mines on the towns main approaches.

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The impending hostilities signalled the collapse of three month old truce between the extremists Taliban and the provincial government. Fearing a major operation, the first wave of exodus began which the authorities said could reach a staggering 500,000.

Military spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas refused to say whether the gunfire heralded the start of the major operations merely saying, "all contingencies have been worked out".

As clashes rocked the entire Swat valley, the expansion of the Pakistan Army's operation will test its ability to counter a guerrilla warfare as also resolve of the civilian leadership to fight the Taliban, who till recently were its partners in peace.

Three militants were killed and a policeman was injured in fresh clashes. 

Militants occupied the offices of the local mayor and Deputy Inspector General of Police and surrounded the residence of the  commissioner of Malakand Division today. The security forces shelled militant hideouts while the Taliban fired rockets and mortar shells at government buildings and police posts.

Earlier, the Taliban had taken up positions across Swat, attacked security check posts and surrounded the circuit house, police station and a power station in Mingora, the main city in the valley. Reports said militants had besieged 46 security personnel at the power station.

Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan claimed the militants were in control of "90 per cent" of Swat. He said the militants were acting in response to the army's "violations of the peace deal".

The military, which has accused the Taliban of violating the accord by abducting and killing civilians and security personnel, said it is awaiting instructions from the government for launching a full-fledged operation in the region located 160 km from Islamabad.

After the district administration yesterday asked people to leave Mingora and several other towns as soon as possible, about 40,000 people flooded out of Swat when curfew was eased from 1.30 pm to 7 pm.

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