Taliban - Pakistani residents flee fighting in Swat Valley

Pakistani residents flee fighting in Swat Valley

Refugees are registered at a refugee camp near Mardan, in northwest Pakistan on May 9, 2009. Hundreds of thousands of residents have fled fighting in the northwestern Swat Valley area after a new military offensive began against Taliban militants. (UPI Photo/Aajjad Ali Qureshi)


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telegraph.co.uk at 22 Jun 2009 09:06 am
About 40000 people have fled Pakistan's border tribal area of South Warizistan as the army intensified its attacks and stepped up the search for Baitullah Mehsud the leader of the Taliban...
latimes.com at 22 Jun 2009 03:00 am
Three rockets hit Bagram air base -- a rare strike inside the vast, heavily fortified compound. The Taliban claims responsibility for the attack. Two U.S. troops were killed and six...
nytimes.com at 21 Jun 2009 03:13 am
David Rohde, a New York Times reporter who was kidnapped by the Taliban, escaped Friday night and made his way to freedom after more than seven months of captivity.
latimes.com at 21 Jun 2009 03:00 am
David Rohde, who was taken in Afghanistan in November, climbs over the wall of a Pakistan compound to flee his captors. A local reporter also escapes. A New York Times reporter is free...
latimes.com at 21 Jun 2009 03:00 am
David Rohde, 41, who was kidnapped seven months ago in Afghanistan, jumps over a wall to flee a compound where he was being held in neighboring Pakistan. His interpreter also escapes....
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