NATO vehilces sent back to Peshawar
Linkedin

NATO vehilces sent back to Peshawar

Peshawar : Pakistan | Nov 28, 2011 at 2:21 AM PST
By send a private message
XX XX
Views: Pending
 
Pakistan halts NATO supplies to Afghanistan after attack - September 30, 2010

some thirty eight NATO supply vehilces including oil tankers out of total one hundred and forty five have been sent back from torkham border to peshawar side with complete security here on Monday. On the condition of anonymity the political official official said that they had been directed by their high-ups to send back all the parked vehicles carrying NATO supply commodities and oil back to Peshawar side from torkham border to avert any untoward situation on the border. Maximum security has been provided to the vehicles while sending them back, the official added. It is to be recalled that Pakistan suspended NATO supply to Afghanistan in reaction to the NATO air strikes on Pak forces' check posts in Mohmand Agency that caused huge life loss to the forces

Back
1 of 23
Next
Trucks and tankers carrying supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan burn following an attack
Trucks and tankers carrying supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan burn following an attack
sudhir is based in Peshawar, North-West Frontier, Pakistan, and is an Anchor for Allvoices.
Report Credibility
 
  • Clear
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
 
 
Advertisement
 
Advertisement
 

News Stories

 
  • NATO forces brace for Pakistani reprisals

    United Press International
    Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called a "tragic, unintended accident."...Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the move would be permanent. Islamabad also ordered the CIA to vacate western Pakistan's Shamsi air base, allegedly used...
  • NATO strike widened US-Pak rift: NYT

    India Abroad
    American-Pakistani relations when it comes to securing the unruly border with Afghanistan: the tactics of war can easily undercut the broader strategy that leaders of both countries say they share," an analytical piece in The New York Times said. The...
  • Pakistan fumes; conflicting accounts on NATO attack

    Chicago Tribune
    Afghanistan came under fire before launching a cross-border attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers over the weekend.
  • Nato Attack: Pakistan buries troops as rage spre ...

    Pak Tribune
    United States and an ally it needs to fight militancy towards rupture. Television stations showed the coffins of the soldiers draped in national flags in a prayer ceremony at the Corp Headquarters in Peshawar attended by Chief of Army Staff General...
  • Pakistan seethes after U.S. border attack

    San Jose Mercury News
    Tension between Pakistan and the United States rose Sunday over a U.S. airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, as the two sides offered widely disparate accounts of what might have happened. Afghan and U.S. troops operating inside Afghanistan...

Blogs

 >
  • NATO Accused of Killing at Least 14-28 Pakistani Soldiers in Cross ...

    ozhouse.org
    Early numbers cited by the London Telegraph said that 14 Pakistani troops were killed in the NATO incursion, but Russia Today puts the number at 25 and the Sidney Morning Herald cites the Pakistani government's number of 24 dead troops. ...
  • WE ARE INNOCENT: Pakistan: 26 troops dead in NATO helicopter ...

    princebransonx.blogspot.com
    FILE - NATO forces fuel tankers enter Afghanistan through Pakistan's border crossing in Torkham, east of Kabul, in this Oct 10, 2010 file photo. Pakistan on Saturday Nov. 26, 2011 accused NATO ... The helicopters attacked two checkpoints around
  • NATO Helicopter Attack Kills Up to 28 at Pakistani Border Post ...

    www.emptywheel.net
    The Pakistani army on Saturday accused NATO helicopters of firing on two Pakistani border checkposts and killing 24 soldiers, and officials quickly closed a key border crossing used by convoys carrying supplies to Afghanistan. The attack ...
  • Pakistan-Nato Links Strained After Air Strike ...

    wdsi.wordpress.com
    A spokesman for Nato troops in Afghanistan has admitted that it is “highly likely” its aircraft were behind the assault on Pakistani troops while hunting insurgents near the border. As many as 28 ... Senior government official Mutahir Zeb said: “We
  • Nato Attack on Pakistan's Check Post, 26 Soldiers Killed ...

    www.columnspk.com
    On the directives of the federal government, hundreds of vehicles including oil tankers and trailers were stopped from moving into Afghanistan after Nato forces killed 26 soldiers in the overnight attack on their border posts in Mohmand Agency. The

Images

 >
 

More From Allvoices

Report Your News Got a similar story?
Add it to the network!

Or add related content to this report

 
Tap_logo_330_110_event
 


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2013. All rights reserved.