Pakistani officials suspect a attack against one of the country's military bases
on Monday may have been the work of militants angered over the recent deal to
reopen key supply routes to U.S. and NATO forces
Several gunmen opened fire on Pakistani troops stationed at the military installation in
Gujrat, to the southeast of Islamabad, early Monday morning.
The attackers escaped only after killing eight soldiers and policeman and wounding seven
during the raid, according to the Associated Press.
The attack occurred after members of Difah-e-Pakistan, or Defence of Pakistan, movement
wrapped up a rally inside Gujrat protesting the country's decision to allow American and
NATO troops to move weapons and equipment through the country into Pakistan.
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on Monday may have been the work of militants angered over the recent deal to
reopen key supply routes to U.S. and NATO forces
Several gunmen opened fire on Pakistani troops stationed at the military installation in
Gujrat, to the southeast of Islamabad, early Monday morning.
The attackers escaped only after killing eight soldiers and policeman and wounding seven
during the raid, according to the Associated Press.
The attack occurred after members of Difah-e-Pakistan, or Defence of Pakistan, movement
wrapped up a rally inside Gujrat protesting the country's decision to allow American and
NATO troops to move weapons and equipment through the country into Pakistan.
MAY THE SOULS OF SHAHEED REST IN PEACE AMEEN
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