Saturday, November 9, 2013

Gunmen violence Nato vehicles in Jamrud, two drivers injured

Pakistan News
Peshawar: Gunmen started shooting Saturday on two trucks convey Nato vehicles in beset northwestern Khyber tribal organization close to the Afghan fringe, wounding two drivers. The trucks experienced harsh criticism in Jamrud range of Khyber, one of seven locale that make up Pakistan's semi-self-sufficient tribal cinch, as they crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan. "The two trailers were headed to Karachi when shooters struck them at diverse areas in Jamrud and started shooting at them, wounding their drivers," a neighborhood discernment official told news office Afp. A senior neighborhood organization official, Jehangir Azam Wazir, affirmed the episode and said the assailants had fled. No aggregation has guaranteed avocation regarding the most recent ambush. Taliban and al-Qaeda-joined activists every now and again start ambushes crosswise over northwestern Pakistan and the rebellious tribal cinch. Pakistan is a key travel track for the Nato mission in landlocked Afghanistan. From November 2011 to July 2012, Pakistan close its Afghan outskirt to overland Nato movement after Us air strikes that executed 24 Pakistani troops.

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