Militants in tribal areas warn US-led forces against attack in Pak
July 18th, 2008 - 10:40 am ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )Lahore , July 18 (ANI): A lesser known militant group in Bara has reportedly warned the US-led coalition troops against carrying out attacks inside the Tribal Areas.
The militant group has been identified as Amar Bil Maroof Wa Nahi Anil Munkir.
The militant group spokesman Munsif Ali said that the groups fighters would fight alongside the Pakistan Army if the NATO forces launched an attack inside Pakistani territory, reported the Daily Times.
The spokesman further said that if the NATO forces entered Pakistani territory, the militants would retaliate in a way that would remind the US of the devastation of the 9/11 attacks. (ANI)
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