Taliban militants targeted a convoy of the NATO supply vehicles and torched 50 oil tankers in northwest Pakistan, hours after a similar attack in the southwest killed a man and destroyed 20 tankers.
The militants attacked the supply vehicles at Khairabad town, located near the border between Khyber- Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces. A witness said he first heard a powerful blast that was followed by indiscriminate firing. The attackers were travelling in a pick-up truck. Several oil tankers caught fire during the attack. Witness at the site of the attack said 50 tankers were engulfed by flames while only five were left unharmed. However, officials contended that only 26 tankers were hit by gunfire.
The supply vehicles were parked on the Grand Trunk Road for security clearance after entering Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from Punjab when the militants fired rockets at the convoy. The highway was blocked to all traffic following the attack late on Wednesday night. Earlier in the day, 20 tankers were destroyed and a man was killed in an attack by suspected militants
20 NATO tankers destroyed in Pakistan
PIX: How Pak brought a superpower to its knees -
Pakistan lifters threaten to pull out of CWG
US designates Pakistani Taliban as terror group
Maoists attack police station in Jhar