ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> Militants in Pakistan launched a rocket-propelled grenade at trucks loaded with fuel and other supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan late on Thursday (December 8) sending some 29 vehicles up in flames.<br/> The oil tankers were parked at a terminal near the southwestern city of Quetta in Baluchistan province, waiting for clearance to travel to Afghanistan.<br/> Pakistan suspended NATO supply routes after a November 26 cross-border NATO air attack killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.<br/> On Friday (December 9) morning, smoke still rose from more than two dozen burnt-out tankers.<br/> Thousands of trucks loaded with supplies are now parked in various locations across Pakistan.<br/> Idle drivers of trucks carrying fuel and other supplies to the neighbouring country fear being attacked by Pakistani Taliban militants who oppose cooperation with NATO.