Identifier
Created
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07ISLAMABAD2292
2007-05-22 14:16:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Islamabad
Cable title:
TRUCKS DESTROYED IN ROCKET ATTACK AT TORKHAM BORDER
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ISLAMABAD 002292
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/22/2017
TAGS: PK AF PREL
SUBJECT: TRUCKS DESTROYED IN ROCKET ATTACK AT TORKHAM BORDER
Classified By: A/DCM Cecile Shea, Reasons 1.4 (b),(d)
C O N F I D E N T I A L ISLAMABAD 002292
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/22/2017
TAGS: PK AF PREL
SUBJECT: TRUCKS DESTROYED IN ROCKET ATTACK AT TORKHAM BORDER
Classified By: A/DCM Cecile Shea, Reasons 1.4 (b),(d)
1. (C) According to Mission contacts, at approximately 0400
local time Monday, May 21, unknown persons fired two
Russian-made MRB-12 rockets at a group of fuel trucks bound
for Coalition forces in Afghanistan. The trucks were parked
in a lot near the Torkham border crossing, about 35 miles
west of Peshawar. At least four of the trucks were
destroyed, and the media reported another six trucks severely
damaged. Local Frontier Corps soldiers confiscated three
additional rockets of the same type from a nearby hilltop and
detained eight Afghan refugees for questioning. (Note: At
this time, authorities cannot verify that the eight detained
refugees were associated with the rocket attack. End Note.)
2. (C) Oil tanker drivers tell us they often must spend days
and even weeks parked on the Pakistan side of Torkham
crossing while they wait for Afghan officials to process
their customs and other documents. They report that the
delays are a security issue, as multiple fuel trucks parked
near each other provide targets of opportunity for miscreants
and others. Several dozen truckers protested processing
delays May 22, blocking the road leading to the border
crossing for 30 minutes.
3. (C) The attack followed a May 7 fuel truck bombing in
which nine trucks were destroyed in the Landikohtal area,
about 6 miles from Torkham. Media reported the May 21
incident was part of a growing trend of attacks against fuel
tankers traveling through the Northwest Frontier Province.
Local contacts claimed that some of these recent attacks,
however, were staged. According to these contacts and to
press reports, some truckers have siphoned the fuel from
their trucks and then set the vehicles on fire to cover up
the theft; contacts report some truckers have also simply
destroyed the trucks (without first siphoning fuel) and
sought insurance money from their trucking companies. The
involvement of rockets in Monday's attack, however, leads
observers and the press to believe the event was not staged.
BODDE
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/22/2017
TAGS: PK AF PREL
SUBJECT: TRUCKS DESTROYED IN ROCKET ATTACK AT TORKHAM BORDER
Classified By: A/DCM Cecile Shea, Reasons 1.4 (b),(d)
1. (C) According to Mission contacts, at approximately 0400
local time Monday, May 21, unknown persons fired two
Russian-made MRB-12 rockets at a group of fuel trucks bound
for Coalition forces in Afghanistan. The trucks were parked
in a lot near the Torkham border crossing, about 35 miles
west of Peshawar. At least four of the trucks were
destroyed, and the media reported another six trucks severely
damaged. Local Frontier Corps soldiers confiscated three
additional rockets of the same type from a nearby hilltop and
detained eight Afghan refugees for questioning. (Note: At
this time, authorities cannot verify that the eight detained
refugees were associated with the rocket attack. End Note.)
2. (C) Oil tanker drivers tell us they often must spend days
and even weeks parked on the Pakistan side of Torkham
crossing while they wait for Afghan officials to process
their customs and other documents. They report that the
delays are a security issue, as multiple fuel trucks parked
near each other provide targets of opportunity for miscreants
and others. Several dozen truckers protested processing
delays May 22, blocking the road leading to the border
crossing for 30 minutes.
3. (C) The attack followed a May 7 fuel truck bombing in
which nine trucks were destroyed in the Landikohtal area,
about 6 miles from Torkham. Media reported the May 21
incident was part of a growing trend of attacks against fuel
tankers traveling through the Northwest Frontier Province.
Local contacts claimed that some of these recent attacks,
however, were staged. According to these contacts and to
press reports, some truckers have siphoned the fuel from
their trucks and then set the vehicles on fire to cover up
the theft; contacts report some truckers have also simply
destroyed the trucks (without first siphoning fuel) and
sought insurance money from their trucking companies. The
involvement of rockets in Monday's attack, however, leads
observers and the press to believe the event was not staged.
BODDE