TTP leaders evacuated by mysterious airlifts
Akhtar Jamal
19 october
Islamabad—Mysterious airlifting of some Taliban elements from areas     of Pakistan-Afghanistan border linking Waziristan have been reported     by several sources and fears are growing that anti-Pakistan TTP     terrorists are also being rescued by their “foreign allies” from     across the border.
The unexplained movements of “un-marked” helicopters and aircraft     have been reported since last few days along Pak-Afghan border and     one source claimed that they were being transported to the Eastern     Afghanistan.
Some experts believe that secret allies of friendly-Talibans took     the action in order to secure the militants from an assault in South     Waziristan by Pakistani Armed Forces while others believe the secret     evacuation was part of a larger deal between some Western States and     “good Taliban.”
The airlifting and evacuation of TTP leaders from South Waziristan     coincided with a report by foreign news media or a similar     mysterious evacuation of “militants” from South Afghanistan to North     Afghanistan.
An Iranian news site on October 18 reported that “British Army has     been relocating Taliban insurgents from southern Afghanistan to the     north by providing transportation means.” Quoting diplomats who     spoke on condition of anonymity, the Iranian site claimed that     insurgents are being airlifted from the southern province of Helmand     to the north amid increasing violence in the northern parts of the     country.
The PressTV.com also claimed that “the aircraft used for the     transfer have been identified as British Chinook helicopters.”
The report suggested that the secret operation was being launched     under the supervision of Afghan Interior Minister Mohammad Hanif     Atmar, who “was still operating under the British guidance.”
Last week Afghanistan’s Pajhwok news agency reported that “US     ambassador scotched speculation that his country was helping     terrorists in the north, saying America had nothing to do with the     air-dropping of armed men from helicopters in Samangan, Baghlan and     Kunduz provinces.” At an October 11 news conference in Kabul,     President Hamid Karzai had himself claimed that “some unidentified     helicopters dropped armed men in the northern provinces at night.” 
According to Pajhowk news report President Karzai revealed “the     government had been receiving evidence of the air-dropping of gunmen     from mysterious helicopters in the provinces over the last five     months.”
A comprehensive investigation is underway to determine which country     the helicopters belong to; why armed men are being infiltrated into     the region; and whether increasing insecurity in the north is linked     to it.
 
 
 
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