In Pakistan, Destroyed 10 Fuel Tankers NATO
Worldwide, Daily news | ankakh | November 20, 2010 19:20
More than 10 fuel tankers with fuel for troops in Afghanistan, was killed Saturday morning by Islamic extremists in northwestern Pakistan. The incident occurred in the city of Peshawar, the capital of the north-western Pakistani province of Highbury Pahtunhva, which is one of the hottest spots in the country.
Attacked by terrorists transport terminal in Peshawar Alliance was engaged in repair and maintenance of trucks carrying fuel, medical supplies and other non-military goods to group of NATO in neighboring Afghanistan. Currently, there is site of the attack with about ten fire brigades, which are trying to extinguish a large fire resulting from the simultaneous ignition of fuel tankers.
Operating in the north-west Pakistan, extremists from the local Taliban forces routinely attack the convoys and terminals NATO. Through the territory of the border with Afghanistan is the only country to date, a land corridor through which NATO contingent delivered about 70 percent of all nonmilitary goods, like the ITAR-TASS.






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