Five Pakistani Taliban killed in Karachi clash

Five Pakistani Taliban killed in Karachi clash
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Summary At least five Taliban militants were killed in clash with Rangers in Karachi on Wednesday.

KARACHI (AFP) - Five Pakistani Taliban were killed Wednesday in a clash with Rangers in Karachi, a spokesman for the paramilitary force said.
 

The militants opened fire when Rangers raided their hideout in the Mangopir area of Karachi, Rangers spokesman Sibtain Rizvi said.
 

"The Rangers retaliated, as a result five terrorists were killed. The Rangers also recovered automatic weapons and explosive materials from the hideout," Rizvi said.
 

The clash came a day after the Pakistani Taliban carried out the deadliest ever attack in the country on a military-run school in the northwestern city of Peshawar killing 148 people, mostly children.
 

The attack bought international condemnation as well as promises of a decisive crackdown on militants from political and military leaders.
 

Police have also arrested five suspected members of Al-Qaeda s newly formed South Asian chapter suspected of carrying out an attack on a naval dockyard in Karachi in September.
 

Karachi, a teeming metropolis of around 18 million people, is rife with political, ethnic, sectarian and criminal violence.

 

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