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Tens of thousands of civilians have fled South Waziristan region fearing an imminent army offensive against Taliban militants, officials said on Wednesday. Military and government officials vowed in June to launch an operation into the mountainous north-west stronghold of the Taliban and al Qaeda, but so far only air raids and occasional artillery strikes have hit rebel sanctuaries.
However, the wave of Taliban attacks killing 125 people in Pakistan since last Monday have stoked fears that a retaliatory ground onslaught is looming, sending more people fleeing into districts neighbouring South Waziristan. "People are coming out of the area and around 90,000 people have left the area and have been shifted to safer places in Dera Ismail Khan and Tank," said Shahab Ali Shah, the top administrative official in South Waziristan.
That figure was as of August 1, he said, but there has been a fresh exodus after 10 militants staged an audacious hostage siege at army headquarters near Islamabad on Saturday and Sunday, deeply embarrassing the military. "Again people have started coming out of the area because of the fear of an army operation," Amir Latif, chief administrative official in Tank district, told AFP.
"We have started registering them and giving them help," Hameedullah Khan, a senior government official in Dera Ismail Khan, said that his district had registered about 8,300 families - up to 60,000 people - with the rest taking sanctuary in Tank and elsewhere.
Residents said that life was becoming increasingly difficult in South Waziristan, with sporadic air strikes hitting in the mountains and a military blockade of key roads taking a harsh toll on civilians. "I left the area because the government is going to launch an operation against the Taliban," said Mohammad Hashim Khan, who left his hometown of Sarwakai for Dera Ismail Khan on Sunday with seven family members.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2009

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