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US drone attack kills 13 in Waziristan

A pilotless US drone aircraft fired a missile in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing 13 people including some foreign militants, security officials and residents said.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2009 12:48 AM IST
Reuters | By , Peshawar
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A pilotless US drone aircraft fired a missile in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing 13 people including some foreign militants, security officials and residents said.

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The attack was in the North Waziristan region, a stronghold of al Qaeda and Taliban militants on the Afghan border, in an area 35 km (20 miles) west of the region's main town of Miranshah at about 3 a.m. (6 p.m. EDT on Friday), they said.

“The missile hit a house where some guests were staying,” one intelligence agency official said, referring to foreign militants.

"We have information that 13 people were killed including some guests," said the official, who declined to be identified.

One resident, Amir Shah, said drones were still flying over the area several hours after the attack.

Many al Qaeda and Taliban militants fled to northwestern Pakistani border regions such as North Waziristan after US-led forces ousted the Taliban in Afghanistan in late 2001.

From the remote ethnic Pashtun tribal lands that have never been governed by any Pakistani government, the militants have orchestrated the Afghan war and plotted violence beyond.

With the Afghan insurgency intensifying, the United States began launching more drone attacks on the Pakistani side of the border last year.

Pakistan objects to the strikes, saying they are counter-productive.

 
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