‘Facilitator’ of attack on school killed in Pakistan
AFP,
PESHAWAR , Pakistan
Sun,
Dec 28, 2014 - Page 5
Pakistani security forces have killed a Taliban commander who allegedly
facilitated the Peshawar
school massacre, which left 148 people dead in the country’s worst-ever terror
attack, officials said on Friday.
Named only as “Saddam,” the militant was killed on Thursday night in a gunbattle
with security forces in the restive Khyber tribal district, which borders the
northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar
where last week’s attack took place.
“Commander Saddam was a dreaded terrorist, who was killed in an exchange
of fire with the security forces in Jamrud town of Khyber tribal region,” top
local administration official Shahab Ali Shah said at a press conference in
Peshawar. “Six of his accomplices were injured and arrested.”
He added that Saddam is believed to have facilitated the school attack,
although the extent or capacity of his alleged involvement was not yet known.
“Authorities are currently interrogating the injured terrorists,” Shah
said.
He described Saddam as an important commander in Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and
said he had masterminded several bomb attacks.
Saddam and his accomplices had been involved in several recent attacks on
security forces that had resulted in heavy casualties, Shah said.
The military said it killed 23 militants in aerial strikes in northwest Pakistan near
the Afghan border on Friday evening.
“In very effective and precise aerial strikes in North
Waziristan this evening, 23 terrorists including some important
commanders were killed,” the military said in a statement. “A huge underground
ammunition dump and tunnel system have been destroyed.”
The Taliban and other militants have taken refuge in the Khyber region
from a major Pakistani army offensive launched in June in North
Waziristan , another restive tribal area on the Afghan border that
has been a hub for al-Qaeda and Taliban militants since the early 2000s.
In related news, a US
drone strike on a Taliban compound in North Waziristan
killed at least four militants on Friday, officials said, the second such
incident in a week. Another drone strike in North
Waziristan on Saturday last week killed at least five militants,
officials said. The area is generally off-limits to journalists, making it
difficult to independently verify the number and identity of the dead.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced the establishment of
military courts for terror-related cases in order to accelerate trials, and he
has also lifted a six-year moratorium on the death penalty, reinstating it for
terrorism-related cases.
Officials said on Monday that Pakistan plans to execute about 500
militants in the coming weeks.
Structure of the Lead:
WHO- officials
WHEN- Friday
WHAT- Pakistani security forces have killed a Taliban commander
WHY- not given
WHERE-Peshawar school
HOW-not given
Keywords:
1. commander:指揮官
2. allegedly:據稱
3. facilitate :促成
4. massacre:大屠殺
5. Saddam :薩達姆
6. gunbattle:槍戰
7. terrorists:恐怖份子
8. Taliban:塔利班
9. militants:武裝份子
10. execute:處決
That is so terrible!!
回覆刪除It was so cruel !
回覆刪除I hope the group should be punished.
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