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Pak gunships pound Taliban hideouts, 70 killed Rezaul H Laskar in Islamabad | April 28, 2009 18:27 IST Pakistan on Tuesday sternly told the Taliban [Images] to leave Buner and other areas occupied by them or face "forceful" action, as its troops killed 70 militants in the expanding army operations along the restive Afgan border. "Up to 30,000 people have left Maidan in Lower Dir district over the past few days," NWFP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said. Malik, who was elevated to full cabinet rank on Monday, told media persons outside Parliament that the Taliban would have to leave Buner and other areas occupied by them. The presence of militants so close to the federal capital had raised concerns in the US, which told Islamabad [Images] to take strong action to flush out Taliban and other militants. Malik said he wanted to make it clear to Tehrik-e-Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud that the government had been avoiding military action to prevent collateral damage. "All our nuclear assets are in the safe hands of competent people. We are a responsible nation that knows how to protect these assets," he said. The unchecked advances of Taliban, which moved to about 100 km of Islamabad by taking control of Burner district just outside the capital region, has stunned the Obama [Images] administration.
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