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KOHAT (Pakistan) - PAKISTANI forces recaptured a road tunnel leading to the volatile tribal belt on the Afghan border after killing around two dozen pro-Taleban militants in a fierce battle, the military said.
Militants captured the Japanese-built tunnel on the main road link between Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province, and the tribal belt during fighting near Darra Adam Kheil tribal region on Saturday.
The clashes erupted on Friday after militants seized four trucks carrying ammunition and other supplies for the troops.
'After fierce fighting, the security forces have cleared the area of miscreants and are in control of Kohat tunnel and surrounding areas,' a military statement said on Sunday, referring to the garrison town situated on the southern end of the tunnel.
'Reportedly 24 miscreants have been killed, many have fled leaving behind huge quantity of arms and ammunition.' Around 45 militants and two soldiers were killed in earlier clashes.
The statement did not say whether there were any losses on the troops' side.
Violence has spread across Pakistan, mainly in Frontier Province, after an army assault on a militant mosque in the capital Islamabad in July last year. Hundreds of people, including soldiers, have been killed in suicide and bomb attacks since then.
New challenge for Musharraf
But analysts said fighting in Darra Adam Kheil on the outskirts of the provincial capital, Peshawar, posed a new challenge for President Pervez Musharraf, a ally in the United States-led campaign against Al-Qaeda and the Taleban.
Troops are already battling militants loyal to a Taleban commander, Baitallah Mehsud, in South Waziristan tribal region, a sanctuary for Al-Qaeda and Taleban militants.
The government says Mehsud is linked to the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in a gun and bomb attack last month. -- REUTERS
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