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Kidnapped Pakistani students rescued
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-06-02 13:09

ISLAMABAD – Scores of kidnapped Pakistani students and staff from a military-run college who were abducted by Taliban militants in the northwest of the country were rescued Tuesday, a military spokesman said.

Kidnapped Pakistani students rescued
Students from a military-run college sit in a police van after being released by Taliban militants on the Afghan border to the town of Bannu, 240 km (150 miles) southwest of Islamabad, June 1, 2009. Taliban militants in northwest Pakistan kidnapped up to 400 students, with teachers and relatives, on Monday as they were travelling in mini-buses, police said. Pakistani authorities negotiated for the release of about 200 of the captives. [Agencies] Kidnapped Pakistani students rescued
The abduction took place Monday as the Pakistani army pressed on with an offensive against the Taliban in the Swat valley, in another part of the northwest.

The Taliban were taking the kidnapped students to South Waziristan when soldiers challenged them on a road and a clash erupted, said military spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas.

"Under cover of the firing the militants escaped and we have recovered them all," Abbas said.

Abbas said 80 students and staff had been recovered.

Taliban fighters with hand grenades seized the students' convoy heading home for the summer holiday from the North Waziristan ethnic Pashtun region, on the Afghan border, to the town of Bannu, 240 km (150 miles) southwest of Islamabad.

Bannu police chief Iqbal Marwat said Monday that Taliban had seized up to 400 people in 28 vehicles but scores had escaped.

The vice principal of the college, Javed Alam, later told Reuters about 200 had managed to slip away and had arrived at Bannu.

The surge of militant violence in Pakistan has alarmed the United States, which needs Pakistani action to help defeat al Qaeda and get to grips with the Taliban insurgency in neighboring Afghanistan.

There are several Taliban- and al-Qaeda-linked groups based in North and South Waziristan in a loose alliance with the Taliban in Swat. South Waziristan is also the base of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud.

Pakistan launched an offensive against a growing Taliban insurgency in the Swat valley, 120 km (80 miles) northwest of northwest of Islamabad, a month ago.

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