Pakistani troops face more attacks

At least 12 soldiers killed as latest blasts hit a convoy in the northwest.

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More troops have been sent to the tribal areas after Musharraf vowed to crush extremists [AFP]

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The Pakistani army has been moving in more troops into the tribal areas after Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president, vowed last week to crush extremists and “root them  out from every corner of the country”.

Earlier blasts


Eight people were killed by suicide blasts on Thursday, followed by a Pakistani police discovery of a car packed with seven suicide vests, 100 mortar shells and other explosives in northwestern Dera Ismail Khan town on Friday.


Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president, has provoked anger in the region after this week’s army assault on a mosque complex in Islamabad that left at least 86 people dead.

Kamal Hyder, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Pakistan, says many analysts feel Musharraf is plotting a dangerous course in the region where the military is at risk of confronting its own people.

Hyder says his policies are not going down well and there is a definite risk that attacks in the area will increase.

Source: Al Jazeera, News Agencies

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