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Showing posts with label Nato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nato. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

United States Apologized To Pakistan

United States apologized to Pakistan for the Nato attack in which at least two Pakistani soldiers were killed. Pakistani soldiers were killed by Pakistani government reacted sharply.

Americans in Islamabad, Ambassador Ann Paterson said in his statement, "We are victims of the actions of the Government of Pakistan and Nato to ask for forgiveness from the families of security." He continued, "Nato military helicopters were admitted in the Pakistani border by mistake and the check showed that it was America's fault."

U.S. ambassador to Pakistan said the States together will create a strategy in the future this type of attack can not. Ghzoaratalb few days before the Nato military helicopters Kurram Agency in Pakistan's tribal territory bordering Afghanistan adjoining Chekaposte had attacked the three guards were killed and three others were injured.

Friday, October 1, 2010

NATO convoy is fired in Pakistan

Gunmen attacked 27 trucks carrying food, fuel and equipment for troops in Afghanistan

Gunmen set fire to 27 trucks of NATO in southern Pakistan on Friday. The vehicles carried food, fuel and equipment for the organization of troops in Afghanistan. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.
"At least 15 gunmen attacked the trucks with rockets and automatic weapons, and then set fire to 27 vehicles that were parked in Shikarpur district," said Abdul Hameed Joso, local police chief.
The attack happened while the supply trucks were parked in a gas station. The attackers threw several shells loaded with flammable materials at the trucks, causing a fire. Two people have been injured.
"Shikarpur Police established a cordon in the district," said the official coordinating the district, Saeed Ahmed. Insurgent attacks in Pakistan against NATO vehicles are common, usually occur in areas of greatest conflict, near the border with Afghanistan.
Analysts believe the attack may be related to the charge of an operation that NATO has killed three Pakistani soldiers on Thursday. The organization denies the incident, but hours later, in retaliation, Pakistan closed the main area used by NATO to send troops to the material's organization in Afghanistan.
The blocking of the main route used by NATO and by U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan is something rare, and indicates a worsening in the military relationship between Pakistan and the United States.
Isaf (Nato force in Afghanistan) has denied that its helicopters had entered the airspace of Pakistan, and said the incident was being investigated.
Interior Minister of Pakistan, Rehmamn Malik, said the NATO strikes in Pakistan are being taken very seriously. "We will have to consider whether we are allies or enemies," he said.