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Pak N-facilities attacked thrice, says US official

Last Updated 12 August 2009, 17:14 IST

Three separate facilities in Pakistan—each of which deals in some part with nuclear activity—have been targeted by extremists, the unnamed official told the news channel, confirming a report in West Point’s Combating Terrorism Centre Sentinel.

The report cited an attack on a nuclear missile storage facility at Sargodha on November 1, 2007, and a homicide bombing at the nuclear airbase at Kamra on December 10, 2007.
The report also notes a much larger raid by the Pakistani Taliban on August 20, 2008, when homicide bombers blew up several entry points to an armament complex at the country’s main nuclear facility, the Wah Cantonment Ordnance Complex.

FOX News cited an unnamed Pakistani official as saying that the report was “out of context” but stopped well short of saying the attacks did not occur. “Pakistan’s nuclear facilities are safe —there is no likelihood of terrorist activity at those sites,” he said. The US official said it was not clear whether the attackers knew what they were targeting. They would need to do much more to take control of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal.

“We are of the view that these incidents did occur but we are not sure you can extrapolate a downgrade of security surrounding the Pakistani nuclear arsenal,” he said. But resurgent jihadists in Pakistan still have the US worried over the safety of the country’s nuclear weapons.

“The challenge to Pakistan’s nuclear weapons from Pakistani Taliban groups and from al-Qaeda constitutes a real and present danger,” writes Shaun Gregory, director of the Pakistan Security Research Unit at the University of Bradford in Britain, in the West Point report.

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(Published 12 August 2009, 17:14 IST)

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