As you sow, so shall you reap : 7 Pak soldiers 'beheaded' by Taliban militants
June 26, 2012
Ashadh Shukla 7, Kaliyug Varsha 5114
Taliban militants beheaded 7 Pak soldiers
Kabul: Seven Pakistani soldiers have been beheaded by Taliban militants close to the Afghan border, according to a report. The soldiers were on patrol in the north-western district of Upper Dir.
According to the BBC, four other soldiers remain missing after the reported cross-border attack involving 100 heavily armed militants.
The Upper Dir skirmish has provoked new tensions between Islamabad and Kabul. Islamabadhas often complained that militants use parts of Afghanistan as a sanctuary from which to stage attacks inside Pakistan.
According to the report, Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf said he would complain directly to Afghan President Hamid Karzai about the incident.
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It is not unusual for the Taliban to behead soldiers, civilians or anyone who disagrees with their views. This sort of violence will continue so long as the Taliban are funded by militant Islamic countries, which are Iran & Yemen and sympathetic countries. Pakistan will do very little as they are afraid of the countries funding these Islami terrorists. Unfortunately complaining to Hamid Karzai will do nothing at all, as the Taliban have already killed his brother a few months ago, and he is on their list .. and for as long as the Pakistani government sheltered them in their country when the going gets tough .. remember Bin Laden .. where was he hiding for 5 years .. yes, in Pakistan.
26 Jun 2012, 17:48