Pakistani firefighters try to extinguish flames rising from oil tankers, after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants, on the outskirts of Islamabad on the early hours of 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/W. KHAN
Pakistani firefighters try to extinguish flames rising from oil tankers, after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants, on the outskirts of Islamabad on the early hours of 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/W. KHAN
Pakistani firefighters try to extinguish flames rising from oil tankers, after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants, on the outskirts of Islamabad on the early hours of 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/STR
Pakistani firefighters try to extinguish flames rising from oil tankers, after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants, on the outskirts of Islamabad on the early hours of 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/STR
A general view of still smouldering oil tankers, after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants, on the outskirts of Islamabad on the early hours of 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/W. KHAN
Pakistani truck drivers sit beside the burned out trucks after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants killing six truck drivers, on the outskirts of Islamabad on 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/T. MUGHAL
Pakistani truck drivers talk with media personnel as they survey the burned out trucks after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants killing six truck drivers, on the outskirts of Islamabad on 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/T. MUGHAL
Pakistani police inspect the burned out trucks after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants killing six truck drivers, on the outskirts of Islamabad on 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/T. MUGHAL
Pakistani truck drivers survey the burned out trucks after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants killing six truck drivers, on the outskirts of Islamabad on 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/T. MUGHAL
Trucks carrying logistics for NATO forces in Afghanistan wait for clearance near the Afghan border, in Chaman Pakistan on 04 October 2010. Unknown armed men on 04 October attacked a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, in Islamabad torching them and killing six drivers. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/AKHTAR GULFAM
A Pakistani truck driver listens to a security official as they inspect the bullet-ridden windscreen of a truck after a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, was attacked by suspected Islamic militants killing six truck drivers, on the outskirts of Islamabad on 04 October 2010. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/T. MUGHAL
Pakistani paramilitary soldiers stand guard as trucks carrying logistics for NATO forces in Afghanistan, wait for clearance near the Afghan border, in Chaman Pakistan on 04 October 2010. Unknown armed men on 04 October attacked a convoy of some 25 trucks carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan, in Islamabad torching them and killing six drivers. Pakistan has already blocked NATO supply line into Afghanistan after accusing US-led forces of mistakenly killing three Pakistani paramilitary border troops in a helicopter raid hours earlier. US and NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan get around 75 per cent of their food and military supplies through Pakistan. EPA/AKHTAR GULFAM