Officials: Pakistan army enters Taliban stronghold By TIM SULLIVAN
Associated Press Writer
Nov 4, 6:47 AM EST
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani soldiers battled Taliban fighters Wednesday in the streets of a key militant stronghold, officials said, as government forces pressed ahead with their offensive in the tribal region of South Waziristan.
The soldiers were fighting street by street through the mountainous town of Ladha, the military said in a statement. Over the past day, the fighting has left 10 militants dead in Ladha and 30 dead across the region, it said. Eight soldiers have been injured.
In mid-October, the Pakistani government launched an offensive in South Waziristan, a semiautonomous area on the Afghan border seen as the main stronghold in the country of both the Taliban and al-Qaida. The central government has seldom held more than symbolic control in the tribal areas, where the Taliban have operated increasingly openly in recent years.
Ladha is one of the three main Taliban strongholds in South Waziristan, according to the military. Government forces have already taken control of much of another key town, Sararogha, and are expected to launch an attack soon on Makeen, which the authorities have called the "nerve center" of the Pakistani Taliban.
"It's going fast," said army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas, who declined to give a timeframe for when the fighting would end. "It depends - it's a lot of remote areas."
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