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Friday 11 April 2014

Several killed in latest Waziristan militant infighting

Several killed in latest Waziristan militant infighting

PESHAWAR: Several are being reported killed in infighting between two distraught Tehreek-i-Taliban factions between whom fighting intensified on Friday in Waziristan.
The clash started between the two militant factions a few days ago and the cause of infighting was said to be over interference in matters inside one another’s domains.
At least 10 people were killed today during a clash in North Waziristan's Shawal tehsil and several were injured.
The casualties in Shawal took place when the two factions exchanged fire, local sources and officials confirmed.

Cause for strife


Fighters from both sides have been launching attacks in the areas of Shawal, Shaktoi, Makin and Tank with heavy ammunition and artillery in an attempt to destroy one another’s sanctuaries.
Moreover, the internal strife between the two groups is now spilling onto the other areas of the region.
The TTP has remained silent on the matter of infighting in which over 30 deaths have been reported over a couple of days.
The clashes first erupted on Sunday in Shawal between supporters of Khan Said Sajna and followers of the late Hakimullah Mehsud group.
Both factions are part of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) umbrella group, which has been waging a bloody seven-year insurgency against the state.
Militant sources had earlier suggested that differences emerged after Sajna, a senior commander, was rejected for the TTP leadership, after then-leader Mehsud was killed in a US drone strike last November.
The TTP has long been driven by infighting.
Sajna had been seen as a strong candidate to become TTP chief following Mehsud's death. But the movement's ruling council at the last minute elected Mullah Fazlullah, who hails from Swat and is believed to be hiding in Afghanistan.

Three killed in Dattakhel explosion


At least three people were killed in a remote-controlled blast Dattakhel tehsil of the North Waziristan tribal region.
According to an initial report, the three were killed when unknown attackers targeted the vehicle they were travelling in using a remote-control bomb.
The men killed in the Dattakhel attack could not yet be identified.

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