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Published 03 May, 2011 11:14pm

Militants destroy three Nato oil tankers

LANDI KOTAL, May 3: Militants blew up three oil tankers supplying fuel to Nato forces in Afghanistan near Torkham border in Khyber tribal region on Tuesday.

Eyewitness said that a blast occurred in an oil tanker due to which two other vehicles, parked nearby, caught fire and gutted completely. A local Taliban faction, Abdullah Ezam Brigade, has claimed responsibility for the attack.

A spokesman for the group told Dawn that they would continue to attack Nato vehicles till government didn’t accept their demands.

However, he didn’t give details Militants destroy three Nato oil tankers about the demands of his group.

Meanwhile, seven militants of Lashkar-i-Islami, a Bara-based militant outfit, were killed in a raid on its hideouts in Tirah valley of Khyber Agency on Tuesday night, sources said.

They said that volunteers of Zakhakhel tribal lashkar and members of Lashkar-i-Islami were trading fire with each other when army helicopters targeted the later and killed seven of its men.

Sources said that separately one person was killed and four received injuries during clashes between Zakhakhel and LI.

Clashes between Zakhakhel and LI have been continuing from the past one month, with the former wanting the latter to leave the area and let the people leave in peace.

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