Civil War in Pakistan
Has Pakistan Fallen Into Civil War? More than 30,000 Refugees Flee Fighting. EIN News Offers Continuing Coverage of the Taliban's Advances in Pakistan
WASHINGTON, April 28 -- /EIN News/ Thousands of terrified people are fleeing the lower Dir District in Pakistan as Pakistani troops and helicopter gunships conduct operations against the Taliban.
For the most current breaking news on this topic visit:
-- Latest Pakistan Taliban News - http://www.einnews.com/pakistan/newsfeed-pakistan-taliban
-- EIN News' World Terrorism Report - http://www.einnews.com/terrorism/
-- Latest Afghanistan Taliban News - http://www.einnews.com/afghanistan/newsfeed-taliban
-- Latest NATO Vs Taliban News - http://www.einnews.com/afghanistan/newsfeed-afghanistan-nato-taliban
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WASHINGTON, April 28 -- /EIN News/ Thousands of terrified people are fleeing the lower Dir District in Pakistan as Pakistani troops and helicopter gunships conduct operations against the Taliban.
For the most current breaking news on this topic visit:
-- Latest Pakistan Taliban News - http://www.einnews.com/pakistan/newsfeed-pakistan-taliban
-- EIN News' World Terrorism Report - http://www.einnews.com/terrorism/
-- Latest Afghanistan Taliban News - http://www.einnews.com/afghanistan/newsfeed-taliban
-- Latest NATO Vs Taliban News - http://www.einnews.com/afghanistan/newsfeed-afghanistan-nato-taliban
Used by governments and institutions the world over, EIN News is a worldwide leader in news monitoring, indexing more than 35,000 news sources daily and offering more than 200,000 news feeds on a multitude of topics. Sign up for EIN News's free trial and enjoy a week's worth of the most important stories that you can also have delivered to your inbox, iPhone, Blackberry or other mobile device. In addition to coverage of more than 80 critical industries, the world's top headlines are available 24/7 at http://www.einnews.com/.