Pakistan Resistance destroys NATO tankers
The Resistance in Pakistan's southwest has destroyed two tankers carrying fuel to NATO forces in neighboring Afghanistan.
Pakistani officials say the "militants" set fire to the tankers in the south-western province of Balochistan. According to the reports, the drivers of the vehicles escaped unharmed, and their whereabouts are unknown. The US military and NATO rely heavily on the Pakistani supply route into landlocked Afghanistan, where about 150,000 US-led international troops are situated. But, during the past three years, NATO supply trucks and oil tankers have become the target of frequent attacks by The Pakistan Resistance. In response, Pakistani "authorities" have deployed large contingents of police and military forces on all major arteries in the area to curb the attacks. However, attacks on NATO vehicles remain unabated.
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