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Change in Taliban strategy?

LAHORE: Taliban announced a change in their strategy, declaring that from now onwards they would kill any government official taken hostage, Dawn News reported.

The channel quoted Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (Swat) spokesman Muslim Khan saying that security forces should pull out of Swat or face the consequences. Analysts are interpreting this as a warning and see it as an attempt to scare the local population away from security forces, the channel said. daily times monitor

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