Pakistan has closed a vital supply route to NATO and US-led forces in Afghanistan, preventing supply trucks from crossing into the country.
Islamabad said Tuesday that the service via the historic Khyber Pass has been suspended over 'security reasons'.
The move comes as Pakistani security forces launched a major operation involving artillery, tanks and helicopter gunships against the milit More..ants in the lawless tribal region bordering Afghanistan.
The operation, which is taking place in the Jamrud district, would continue until the route was fully secured, Khyber's top administrator Tariq Hayat said adding that the operation would be extended to other areas of Khyber if necessary.
"Supplies to NATO forces will remain suspended until we clear the area of militants and outlaws who have gone out of control", Tariq Hayat said.
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The main roads linking Peshawar to the border town of Torkham will remain closed until the operation is completed. A curfew will also be imposed throughout the region.
An estimated 70 percent of NATO supplies move through Khyber to support US-led troops stationed in Afghanistan.
Pakistan has closed the supply route several times; in September Islamabad closed the route and barred trucks carrying fuel and other supplies to US-led and NATO forces from crossing into Afghanistan in response to US cross border attacks, which have violated the sovereignty of the country and left scores of civilians dead.
Pakistan kills 3 in Afghan supply route operation By RIAZ KHAN
PESHAWAR, Pakistan – Pakistani troops killed three militants in an operation to secure the major supply route to U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, an official said Wednesday. Fazal Mahmood said the road through the famed Khyber Pass remained closed, but he hoped it would reopen soon. The U.S. military has praised the campaign and said the temporary closure of the road was not a problem.
Western forces in landlocked Afghanistan rely on the winding, mountainous road for delivery of up to 75 percent of their fuel, food and other goods, which arrive in Pakistan via the port city of Karachi.
Militants have staged repeated attacks on supply convoys heading along the pass across Pakistan's western border to Afghanistan, where fighting is escalating seven years after a U.S.-led invasion toppled the Taliban regime.
On Tuesday, Pakistani security forces launched an operation using artillery and helicopter gunships in the Khyber tribal area. "Our forces have killed at least three militants, and the operation is continuing," Mahmood told The Associated Press.
American commanders insist the militant attacks on the supply line have not disrupted their mission in Afghanistan. They say they have enough supplies to last many weeks in case shipping routes are blocked.
But with the U.S. preparing to almost double the number of its soldiers in Afghanistan next year, the Western forces already were looking for alternate supply routes.
Last month, The Associated Press reported that NATO was close to reaching deals with Central Asian countries north of Afghanistan that would allow the alliance to truck in "non-lethal" supplies from there. NATO has reached a similar agreement with Russia that remains in force despite tensions triggered by the fighting in the former Soviet republic of Georgia this year, alliance officials said.
Separately Wednesday in the North Waziristan tribal region, residents found the bullet-riddled body of a man apparently killed by militants who accused him of being a U.S. spy, police official Gul Nawaz said.
A note attached to the victim claimed he had given information prompting a U.S. missile strike that reportedly killed a top al-Qaida operative, Nawaz said. Local media have said the operative, Abu Jihad al-Masri, died in a strike in October, but officials have not confirmed the accounts. The United States has described al-Masri as al-Qaida's propaganda chief.
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