Pakistan Military Captures Taliban Leader's Hometown Pakistani military officials say they have captured the hometown of Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud and one of his top deputies, Qari Hussain. The announcement comes at the start of the second week of the army's offensive in Mehsud's stronghold of South Waziristan. Pakistani officials say the military gained control of the town of Kotkai Saturday, following days of heavy fighting.
Former security chief of the tribal areas Mahmood Shah talked to VOA about the development. "The town is not of any significance, but the mountainous area around is important," he said. He says the army's capture of the Kotkai area will help facilitate its advance toward Makeen and Ladha, two major Taliban strongholds.
The Pakistani army entered the South Waziristan tribal region last Saturday from three different areas in an attempt to completely surround the Taliban fighters. The military says it has killed at least 163 militants, while 23 ... more.
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