20 killed in suspected US missile strike in Pakistan
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Monday, October 27, 2008
- 18 December 2009: Suspected US drone strikes kill twelve in western Pakistan
- 16 December 2009: Suicide bomber kills at least twenty in Pakistan town
- 15 December 2009: At least 22 killed in blast in central Pakistan
- 12 December 2009: Pakistani PM: Anti-Taliban offensive in South Waziristan is over
- 8 December 2009: Bomb blasts in Pakistan kill fifty
On Sunday, two attacks carried out by suspected missiles from unmanned US aircraft killed 20 militants near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in a militant camp, as reported by security officials.
The death toll rose from seven to 20 as reported by military officials. Two missiles were dropped on the compound in the village of Badar. Military officials claim that South Wazirestan is the stronghold of Pakistan Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud.
A senior Taliban commander, Haji Omar, was among those killed in missile strike. Three other Taliban commanders were injured.
Pakistani insurgents, initially staggered by the U.S. reaction to the Sept. 11 attacks, have rebuilt their organizations in the border regions; from those havens, they launch attacks against U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan. The 80,000 to 120,000 Pakistani troops that have engaged the insurgents since 2003 have been funded by the United States at a cost of $1 billion a year. Despite the high cost, operations have been inconsistent and incomplete.
"Cross-border raids risk provoking direct confrontation between U.S. and Pakistani forces and could accelerate the growing dissension in military ranks over continued Pakistani alignment with the United States," said Marvin G. Weinbaum, a former State Department intelligence and research analyst on Pakistan and Afghanistan, in an editorial published in Monday's edition of The Washington Post.
Sources
- Dpa "Suspected US missile strike kills 20 in Pakistan". Monsters and Critics.com, 27, October 2008
- "US drone kills up to 20 people in Pakistan". belfasttelegraph, Monday, 27 October 2008
- "20, including militant leader, killed in U.S. attack in Pakistan". RTT News, Monday, 27 October 2008
- Marvin G. Weinbaum "Wrong Way in Pakistan". The Washington Post, Monday, October 27, 2008
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