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India-Pakistan
7 killed in US drone strike near Wana
2008-10-27
Suspected US drones fired missiles on Sunday into an alleged Taliban compound in South Waziristan, killing at least seven people, security officials said.

The strike targeted a compound about 20 kilometres northeast of Wana, the agency headquarters, the officials said. "Initial reports say at least seven people were killed in the missile strike, which destroyed the premises," one senior security official told AFP. There was no immediate confirmation of the strike from the military or from the US-led coalition in Afghanistan.

The attack is the 12th such incident in the past 10 weeks, all of which have been blamed on US-led coalition forces or CIA drones based in Afghanistan.

On Wednesday, at least eight people were killed when suspected US spy drones fired missiles into a madrassa in North Waziristan set up by veteran Taliban leader Jalaluddin Haqqani, a major target for US forces. The attack occured hours after the parliament passed a unanimous resolution that called for defending Pakistan's territorial sovereignty.
Posted by:Fred

#5  ahhh...cockles get sum Monday warmpth!

warmpth = sum gud radiant heat and sum fair share of wampum!!

:)
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Posted by: Red Dawg    2008-10-27 19:01  

#4  I still like ARCLIGHT strikes, but these drone attacks are growing on me. Let the US buy and begin using 40,000 drones, all flying over the Afghanistan/Pakistan border. They don't have to actually DO anything, but the mere sight of them will probably drive the locals even more crazy than they are anyway.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-10-27 13:33  

#3  More goodness from this Sunday strike:
Suspected US strike kills Pakistani Taliban commander
A Taliban commander and at least 15 others died in a suspected US missile strike on a militant training camp in Pakistan's tribal belt bordering Afghanistan, officials said Monday.
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Officials said Haji Omar Khan, a lieutenant of veteran Afghan Taliban chieftain and former anti-Soviet fighter Jalaluddin Haqqani, died in the incident in the lawless South Waziristan area on Sunday. "The death toll has gone up to 16 as six more bodies have been recovered from the site. Senior Taliban commander Haji Omar died in the strike," local administration official Mawaz Khan told AFP.

Two lower-level Taliban commanders from neighbouring North Waziristan tribal district, identified only as Waheedullah and Nasrullah, were among those killed, security officials and residents in that area said. They had gone to meet Omar at his camp, along with five militants from North Waziristan who also died. The others killed were mainly guards of the commanders.
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Khan, a member of Pakistan's feared Wazir tribe, was active in attacks on US-led and NATO troops across the border in Afghanistan, local residents and security officials said. He was a cousin of late Taliban commander Nek Mohammed, who was killed in 2004 in one of the first apparent US missile strikes in the region.

"Omar was sending fighters into Afghanistan and commanded them in several outings. He did not have any political affiliations and was linked to Haqqani," a security official said on condition of anonymity.
Posted by: ed   2008-10-27 08:46  

#2  The sad thing about a jihadi killed by a drone is, he still gets the 72 virgins, but they are blow up dolls. Sucks.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2008-10-27 05:39  

#1  New pilot program? Love those IT guys!
Posted by: Last Breath Farm Resident   2008-10-27 03:56  

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