About 12 gunmen opened fire blindly fuel depot owned by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces (NATO) near Islamabad, Pakistan. Consequently, 27 trucks carrying fuel oil tank (fuel) was burned by the fire devoured.
Although eventually the Taliban in Pakistan has claimed responsibility for the attack, the problem continued the attack would affect the supply of fuel to be borne by NATO's Afghanistan.
Pakistani Parties prohibit the NATO delegation crossed the Khyber Pass in retaliation for NATO air strikes last week that killed three Pakistani soldiers. Meanwhile, NATO said it regretted the casualties from the incident.
After meeting with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Secretary General of NATO General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that he helped berbelasungkawa caused casualties in the incident.
The three soldiers were killed when NATO helicopters entered Pakistani airspace when the hunt for Taliban militants from Afghanistan. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said cross-border incident was "unproductive and unacceptable."
Rasmussen added that he had called for a re-opened border crossing over can be done as quickly as possible and he said that Pakistan's foreign minister had promised to solve this problem.