Pakistan's military on Monday declared an end to an all-night offensive to quell a Taliban siege of Karachi airport that left 24 people dead, including 10 militants, and threatens to destroy a nascent peace process.
"The attack is over and we have cleared the area of all militants and we will hand over the airport to the Civil Aviation Authority at 12:00 pm (0700 GMT)," a spokesman for the paramilitary Rangers, Sibtain Rizvi, told reporters after nearly 12 hours of fighting.
The attack at Jinnah International Airport in Pakistan's biggest city began just before midnight Sunday and raged until dawn, when the military said that all 10 attackers had been killed after they had stormed two areas equipped with suicide vests, grenades and rocket launchers.
But after authorities initially declared the area cleared, an AFP reporter witnessed fresh gunfire break out inside the airport -- where explosions and fires had erupted during the night -- prompting security forces to relaunch the operation.
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group said the attack was in revenge for its late leader Hakimullah Mehsud, who was killed in a US drone strike in November.
TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid also dismissed the Pakistani government's recent offer of a new round of peace talks as a ruse, and promised more attacks to come.
"Pakistan used peace talks as a tool of war," he told AFP.
"We have yet to take revenge for the deaths of hundreds of innocent tribal women and children in Pakistani air strikes.
"It's just the beginning, we have taken revenge for one (Mehsud), we have to take revenge for hundreds."
Talks to end the TTP's bloody seven-year insurgency in Pakistan have been underway since February, with little clear progress made so far.
Huge suicide blasts
The assault will raise fresh concerns about Pakistan's shaky security situation, and questions about how militants were able to penetrate the airport, which serves one of the world's biggest cities.
Officials said the gunmen entered from two sides of the airport at around 11:00 pm on Sunday -- the terminal used for the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, and an engineering section close to an old terminal that is no longer in use.
An AFP reporter witnessed three huge blasts as suicide bombers detonated their explosives.
Smoke was seen billowing from the airport as fires raged close to planes parked on the runway, while militants, some dressed in army uniform, clashed with the airport's security force who were backed by police, paramilitary squads and elite commandos.
A senior intelligence official said it appeared the militants had aimed to hijack a plane that passengers were boarding at the main terminal, but that when they were repelled they went on the rampage.
"The passenger plane at Jinnah terminal was their target and when they failed to reach there they destroyed two private terminals in frustration," he told AFP.
After the attack was quelled, a bomb disposal expert in full protective gear was seen walking from the site carrying a suicide vest and a bag full of hand grenades.
'Thank God I am alive'
Broken glass and spent gun magazines littered the engineering section where the first exchange of gunfire took place.
"I heard fierce firing and then saw the terrorists firing at security forces... Thank God I am alive, this is very scary," said witness Sarmad Hussain, an employee of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).
The city's Jinnah Hospital said that 14 bodies had been brought there, including eight airport security personnel, a ranger, a civil aviation official and four PIA staff.
Another 21 people were wounded, hospital spokeswoman Seemi Jamali told AFP.
Taliban militants have carried out a series of similar raids since rising up against the Pakistani state in 2007 in an insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.
In 2011, Taliban gunmen attacked the Mehran naval base, which lies close to the Karachi airport, destroying two US-made Orion aircraft and killing 10 personnel in a 17-hour siege.
The group also carried out a raid on Pakistan's military headquarters in the garrison city of Rawalpindi in 2009, leaving 23 dead including 11 troops and three hostages.
The latest trouble came with tensions already high in Karachi over the arrest in Britain of the exiled leader of Pakistan's MQM party, which dominates politics in the vast city -- Pakistan's economic hub and main port through which NATO has long shipped supplies to Afghanistan.
AFP
Mon Jun 09 2014
Smoke rises after militants launched an early morning assault at Jinnah International Airport in Ka-rachi on June 9, 2014. - AFP PHOTO / Rizwan TABASSUM
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