It’s not clear how the guns, grenades, gasmasks and ammunition got there, or what the government knew about it. But we bring you the images from the media tour, provided by Pakistan Television.

Pakistan’s “Dawn” newspaper’s internet edition raises questions about the number of civilians killed. It says the media tour was delayed for a day,” fuelling speculation that the government was buying time to remove some telltale signs.”


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MAJ. GENERAL WAHEED ARSHAD, PAKISTANI ARMY SPOKESMAN: As far as the casualties are concerned, I just said that seventy-five bodies have been recovered, as well as the military casualties; this includes rangers also. The total of forty-four injured and eleven Shaheed.

ARSHAD: This will be an end to all kinds of speculating, speculative reporting and wrong reporting being done on various channels and on various other parts of the media.

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Story Transcript

MAJ. GENERAL WAHEED ARSHAD, PAKISTANI ARMY SPOKESMAN: As far as the casualties are concerned, I just said that seventy-five bodies have been recovered, as well as the military casualties; this includes rangers also. The total of forty-four injured and eleven Shaheed.

ARSHAD: This will be an end to all kinds of speculating, speculative reporting and wrong reporting being done on various channels and on various other parts of the media.

DISCLAIMER:

Please note that TRNN transcripts are typed from a recording of the program; The Real News Network cannot guarantee their complete accuracy.

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