Gunmen Wound Two Army Men in Pakistani Capital

Reuters Created: Nov 5, 2009 Last Updated: Nov 5, 2009
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Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol the site where gunmen attacked an army officer in Islamabad on November 6, 2009. (Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images)

ISLAMABAD—Gunmen on a motorcycle wounded a Pakistani army brigadier and his driver on Friday in the third drive-by attack on military men in the capital since the army launched an offensive against militants in mid-October.

The army went on the offensive in South Waziristan, a lawless ethnic Pashtun region on the Afghan border on Oct. 17, aiming to root out Pakistani Taliban militants behind a wave of violence in urban areas.

Police declined to comment on the identity of the two men wounded on Friday but a military official said one of the men was a brigadier and the other his driver.

"Both of them are safe," said the military official who declined to be identified. Dawn television said the brigadier worked for a military intelligence agency.

A brigadier and his driver were killed in a similar shooting on Oct. 22. Days later gunmen opened fire at a military vehicle but the occupants escaped unharmed.
 



 
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