ISLAMABAD, June 15 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan's army chief General Ashfaq Pervez
Kayani Monday took part in an air operation against militants in the country's
northwest, local TV channels reported.
Kayani flew an F-16 fighter jet himself to hit positions of the militants
in Swat and Malakand of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP).
Kayani, who wore the uniform of a pilot, was accompanied by a co-pilot
during the air operation.
It is the first time in Pakistan's history that an army chief directly took
part in an operation.
Earlier, speaking at an operational base at Sargodha in the eastern Punjab
province, Kayani said that the operation "Rahe Raast" (true path) in Swat and
Malakand had been launched to guide the astray people to the right track.
He said that the operation was not a solution to the problem and a solution
would be hammered out in accordance with the traditions and culture of the
tribal area. He said that Pakistan did not require advice from anywhere.
Describing it as an important war, the army chief said that the utmost care
was being made to avoid civilian casualties in the operation.
He said that more than 100 soldiers had lost their lives in the war but
their sacrifices would not go in vain and the militants would completely be
wiped out.
Kayani said that some misguided elements had nothing to do with Islam and
rather they were maligning the name of Islam and creating problems for the
country.
He said that salaries of troops engaged at the western borders were being
enhanced from the first of next month while others would receive the benefit
from January next year.
Pakistani security forces launched the military operation against Taliban
militants late April after militants in early April entered the Buner district
from the neighboring Swat district and refused to vacate the area despite their
pledge to do so.