Suspected missiles in Pakistan droped by U.S. army

by smithsjewel | January 1, 2009 at 11:22 pm
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Now the war is beyond stupid!

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suspected U.S. drone fired two missiles on Friday in Pakistan's South Waziristan region on the Afghan border, but there was no word on casualties, a Pakistani intelligence source and a resident said. U.S. forces in Afghanistan, frustrated by an intensifying Taliban insurgency that is getting support from militant enclaves in northwest Pakistan, have stepped up strikes by pilotless drones despite Pakistani objections. "Two missiles have been fired in Maidan Narai but we don't have any details," said Haji Mohammad, an ethnic Pashtun tribal leader, referring to a remote village. An intelligence agency official confirmed the strike in an area regarded as a stronghold of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud. It was the second in South Waziristan in as many days. A suspected U.S. drone fired two missiles on Thursday into another part of South Waziristan, near the region's main town of Wana, killing three foreign militants and wounding one, two intelligence agents said. U.S. forces in Afghanistan carried out about 30 missile strikes in Pakistan in 2008, according to a Reuters tally, more than half since the beginning of September. The attacks have killed more than 220 people, including foreign militants, according to a tally of reports from Pakistani intelligence agents, district government officials and residents.

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Four more persons were killed in the drone attack on the second day of 2009, taking death toll in two such attacks since dawn of the New Year to eight.

Four people have been killed in US drone attack in South Waziristan on Friday.

Sources said US drones once again violated Pakistani airspace and fired two missiles in at a building in tehsil Laddah in South Waiziristan killing four and injured several people.

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