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Not sure how true this report it, but Daily Times is reporting there may have been another NATO strike.
Another NATO airstrike in Pakistan, five killed
HANGU/BRUSSELS: At least five people were killed and nine others injured when NATO helicopters once again crossed Pakistani borders and pounded Kurram Agency, political administration and security sources said.
Security sources told Daily Times that two NATO helicopters violated the Pakistani border and shelled the Mata Sangar area of Kurram Agency at 5am. The political administration confirmed the killing of the five people from Maqbal tribe.
Locals said that NATO choppers entered up to three kilometres in Pakistani territory and attacked the area. The Maqbal tribe strongly protested the incident and demanded the federal government take the matter with NATO forces immediately.
An Afghan police commander reportedly confirmed that NATO helicopters had trespassed the border and attacked in the Kurram Agency area.
Meanwhile, in response to Pakistans protest over the airstrikes, a NATO official said NATOs troops operating in Afghanistan have a right to self-defence. ISAF forces must and will retain the authority, within their mandate, to defend themselves in carrying out their mission, he said.
Another NATO airstrike in Pakistan, five killed
HANGU/BRUSSELS: At least five people were killed and nine others injured when NATO helicopters once again crossed Pakistani borders and pounded Kurram Agency, political administration and security sources said.
Security sources told Daily Times that two NATO helicopters violated the Pakistani border and shelled the Mata Sangar area of Kurram Agency at 5am. The political administration confirmed the killing of the five people from Maqbal tribe.
Locals said that NATO choppers entered up to three kilometres in Pakistani territory and attacked the area. The Maqbal tribe strongly protested the incident and demanded the federal government take the matter with NATO forces immediately.
An Afghan police commander reportedly confirmed that NATO helicopters had trespassed the border and attacked in the Kurram Agency area.
Meanwhile, in response to Pakistans protest over the airstrikes, a NATO official said NATOs troops operating in Afghanistan have a right to self-defence. ISAF forces must and will retain the authority, within their mandate, to defend themselves in carrying out their mission, he said.