Six militants killed in NWA drone attack
MIRANSHAH: Six people, suspected to be militants, were killed and four others were injured in a US drone attack on a house in the Karwanda village near the Manzarkhel area of Dattakhel sub-division in the North Waziristan Agency on Tuesday.Security officials and tribal sources said the drone fired two missiles
By our correspondents
September 02, 2015
MIRANSHAH: Six people, suspected to be militants, were killed and four others were injured in a US drone attack on a house in the Karwanda village near the Manzarkhel area of Dattakhel sub-division in the North Waziristan Agency on Tuesday.
Security officials and tribal sources said the drone fired two missiles at an alleged compound of the militants in Dattakhel near the Afghan border.
“The drone fired two missiles at a house believed to be in the use of foreign militants. Six people were killed on the spot and four others suffered injuries,” a local tribesman told this correspondent on phone from the Dattakhel area.
Most of the residents in the border areas in Pakistan’s tribal areas are using Afghan cellular phones for communication as telephone system had been disrupted after Pakistani security forces launched Zarb-e-Azb last year against the militants in North Waziristan.
Security officials claimed having intercepted internal communication of the militants in which they confirmed the loss of six people in the drone strike.
Pleading anonymity, a security official said those killed and injured included local and foreign militants, believed to be Arab and Afghan nationals.
It was after a long time the drone carried out a missile strike in the North Waziristan tribal region where Pakistani forces launched a massive ground offensive two weeks ago against the local and foreign militants hiding in the remote and mountainous Shawal Valley of the volatile tribal region. The forces, while facing tough resistance from the militants, have cleared some areas of them and COAS General Raheel Sharif had last week visited the area and spent a whole day with the troops.
Security officials and tribal sources said the drone fired two missiles at an alleged compound of the militants in Dattakhel near the Afghan border.
“The drone fired two missiles at a house believed to be in the use of foreign militants. Six people were killed on the spot and four others suffered injuries,” a local tribesman told this correspondent on phone from the Dattakhel area.
Most of the residents in the border areas in Pakistan’s tribal areas are using Afghan cellular phones for communication as telephone system had been disrupted after Pakistani security forces launched Zarb-e-Azb last year against the militants in North Waziristan.
Security officials claimed having intercepted internal communication of the militants in which they confirmed the loss of six people in the drone strike.
Pleading anonymity, a security official said those killed and injured included local and foreign militants, believed to be Arab and Afghan nationals.
It was after a long time the drone carried out a missile strike in the North Waziristan tribal region where Pakistani forces launched a massive ground offensive two weeks ago against the local and foreign militants hiding in the remote and mountainous Shawal Valley of the volatile tribal region. The forces, while facing tough resistance from the militants, have cleared some areas of them and COAS General Raheel Sharif had last week visited the area and spent a whole day with the troops.
-
After Skipping Kate Middleton's Event, Princess Eugenie 'ignores' Princess Of Wales's Birthday -
Royal Family Issues Statement On Duchess Sophie's Royal Engagement -
Kate Middleton And Meghan Markle's Decade-long Tale Unfolds -
Kate Middleton Shares Unexpected Insight From Her Cancer Journey -
Kate Middleton's Birthday Marked By Westminster Abbey Bell-ringing -
Prince Harry's Security Review Still Underway: Report -
Netflix Sci-fi Series Black Mirror Gets An Eighth Season -
Amy Madigan Recalls Husband Ed Harris’ Reaction To Her Transformation In 'Weapons' -
Sarah Jessica Parker Drops Rare Insight Into 30-year Marriage -
Will Venezuela Rebuild Diplomatic Relations With US? -
Elton John Shares How He Shaped An Entertaining Persona -
Paul Mescal Hints At New Artistic Turn After Stepping Into McCartney’s Shoes -
Kendall Jenner Reveals She's In Her 'me Era' After Consistent Relationships -
Sadie Sink Reflects On Consistent Identity Over The Years -
Duchess Sophie Sounds Alarm On 'worst Humanitarian Crisis' -
George Clooney Gets Candid About Self Perception