കറാച്ചിയില് വീണ്ടും ഭീകരാക്രമണം: 5
തീവ്രവാദികള് മരിച്ചു
The rescue operation unfolded nearly a day after
terrorists entered the airport from two places with a plan to destroy a group
of parked airplanes and "bring down our aviation industry," according
to the Pakistani government.It was late Sunday night, and the militants were
armed with guns, grenades and suicide vests. They went into the cargo area,
about a kilometer (0.62 miles) from where commercial planes take off.In a
"heroic" effort, security forces "laid down their lives" to
block the terminal and stop the attackers, surrounding them and killing all of
them, the prime minister's office said.
There were 10 terrorists, military spokesman Maj.
Gen. Asim Bajwa said, and two of them detonated suicide vests. Militants attack
Karachi airport Militants storm parts of Karachi airport Karachi Airport under
siege Gunmen attack Karachi airport
By the time the attack was over, officials said 29
people were dead, including 10 militants. Another 24 people were injured, the
military said.The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault on
the country's largest and busiest airport.Speaking from an undisclosed
location, Pakistani Taliban commander Abdullah Bahar said the attack was
retaliation for the death of former chief Hakimullah Mehsud, who was killed in
a U.S. drone strike in November in North Waziristan.Bahar warned more attacks will follow.
"As long as we are breathing, our attacks will
be continuing 'til the end of our lives," he vowed.Fire followed attack
"My aircraft was on the tarmac ready to take
off when suddenly, from what I understand, a message came to the pilot saying
to get off the runway and return to the gate," Sattar said. "I heard
shots and saw smoke."
"Before the pilot could announce anything, I
had text messages blowing up my phone saying 'Karachi airport under attack.' We
were in the aircraft for three hours, full of fuel. They locked the doors."The
airport was poorly guarded. It was only due to some airport security personnel
that the attack got thwarted and the militants didn't make it to our part of
the airport. Passengers were extremely nervous. They started looking at me for
answers."
"We felt like sitting ducks on the
tarmac," he added.
Two crew members who were on their first ever flight
"freaked out," Sattar said.The Pakistani Taliban, which is formally
known as Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, has long conducted an insurgency
against the Pakistani government.
"Their primary target is the Pakistani state
and its military," said Raza Rumi of the Jinnah Institute, a Pakistani
think tank.
"It resents the fact that (Pakistan) has an
alliance with the West, and it wants Sharia to be imposed in Pakistan."The
group claimed responsibility for a December 2009 suicide bombing at the United
States' Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost, Afghanistan.
The attack killed seven U.S. citizens, including
five CIA officers and a member of Jordanian intelligence.The U.S. Justice
Department charged Mehsud in 2010 for his alleged involvement in the attack.Mehsud
took over from Baitullah Mehsud, a fellow clan member, in 2009 after the latter
was killed in a U.S. drone strike. Four years later, Hakimullah Mehsud suffered
the same fate.
Another TTP member claimed the Pakistani government
has been "abducting and killing innocent people," and explained why
the airport was targeted."We chose a location where there would be less
civilian and more official casualties," TTP representative Shahidullah
Shahid said.Shahid warned the group will engage "in a full-out war with
the Pakistani state, starting on June 10."
But "if even now the Pakistani government
backs down," Shahid said, "we are ready to engage in meaningful
dialogue."Karachi airport attackers were disguised as security workersThe
airport wasn't the only site of violence in Pakistan on Sunday.
Twin suicide attacks near the border with Iran left
24 people dead, including four terrorists, authorities said. Qambar Dashti,
commissioner of the Quetta Division, said two suicide bombers blew themselves
up in a hotel where dozens of Shia pilgrims from Iran were staying.Dashti said
14 out of 18 wounded pilgrims were in critical condition.
Extremist Sunni militant group Jaish el-Islam, a
splinter group of Lashkar e Jhangvi, claimed responsibility.On Monday, while
Karachi operated as usual, there was violence in other parts of the country.Three
soldiers were killed and many others were wounded in a suspected suicide attack
at a checkpoint in North Waziristan, military officials said.
കറാച്ചി വിമാനത്താവളത്തില് വീണ്ടും തീവ്രവാദി
ആക്രമണം. വിമാനത്താവളത്തിന് സമീപത്തുള്ള സുരക്ഷാ ഉദ്യോഗസ്ഥരുടെ
ക്യാമ്പിനുമുന്നിലുള്ള ചെക് പോസ്റ്റിന് നേരെയാണ് ആക്രമണമുണ്ടായത്. ആയുധധാരികളായ
സംഘം രണ്ട് വാഹനങ്ങളിലെത്തിയാണ് ആക്രമണം നടത്തിയത്. സൈന്യവുമായുള്ള ഏറ്റുമുട്ടലില് അഞ്ച് തീവ്രവാദികള് കൊല്ലപ്പെട്ടതായി ആഭ്യന്തര
മന്ത്രാലയം അറിയിച്ചു. തീവ്രവാദികളില് ചിലര് രക്ഷപ്പെട്ടതായും സ്ഥിരീകരിക്കാത്ത
റിപ്പോര്ട്ടുകളുണ്ട്. രണ്ടാമതും ആക്രമണവുമുണ്ടായ പശ്ചാത്തലത്തില് വിമാനത്താവളത്തിലെ
വ്യോമഗതാഗതം പൂര്ണമായും നിര്ത്തിവെച്ചു. ജിന്ന
ആന്താരാഷ്ട്ര വിമാനത്താവളത്തില് തിങ്കളാഴ്ച്ചയും തീവ്രവാദികള് അക്രമണം
നടത്തിയിരുന്നു. ഏറ്റുമുട്ടലില് 28 തീവ്രവാദികളെ പാക് സൈന്യം വധിക്കുകയും ചെയ്തു.
ആക്രമണത്തിന് പിന്നാലെ തെഹ്രീഖ്-ഇ-താലിബാന് മേധാവി ഒമര് കൊറസനി ട്വീറ്ററിലൂടെ
ആക്രമണത്തിന്റെ ഉത്തരവാദിത്ത്വം ഏറ്റടുത്തു. വടക്കന്
വസീരിസ്ഥാനില് ഭീകരരെ തുരത്താനായി നടത്തുന്ന വ്യോമാക്രമണങ്ങളില്
പ്രതിഷേധിച്ചാണ് ഭീകരര് ആക്രമണം നടത്തുന്നത്.
പ്രൊഫ്. ജോണ് കുരാക്കാർ
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