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US launches 2 more drone strikes in North and South Waziristan
By BILL ROGGIO, October 6, 2014
The US launched two drone strikes against jihadists operating in Pakistan's Taliban-controlled tribal agency of North and South Waziristan over the past two days. Thirteen people, including a "high level target" are reported to have been killed in the two strikes.
Yesterday's strike took place in the Kand Ghar area of the Shawal Valley in South Waziristan. The CIA-piloted Reapers or Predators fired a pair of missiles at a compound, killing five people, including an unnamed "high level target," Dawn reported. It is unclear if the jihadists who are targeted in the strike were local Taliban fighters, al Qaeda, or members of other terrorist groups that are known to operate in the area.
In today's attack, US drones launched several missiles at a compound in the Mangroti area of the Shawal Valley in North Waziristan that belongs to a Taliban commander known as Habib, Dawn reported. Eight "suspected militants" were killed and six more were wounded, according to local officials. It is unclear if Habib is among those killed.
The US has now launched two airstrikes in South Waziristan since the end of September. A strike on Sept. 28 in the Wana area of South Waziristan reportedly killed two "Arabs" and two local jihadists.
Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/10/us_launches_2_more_d.php#ixzz3FaJLlLyp
US launches another 2 drone strikes in North Waziristan
By BILL ROGGIO, October 7, 2014
The US launched two more airstrikes in Pakistan's lawless tribal agencies today, killing 10 more "militants," according to reports from the region.
In the first strike, the remotely piloted, CIA-operated Reapers or Predators fired missiles at a compound and a vehicle in the village of Kund Ghar in the Shawal Valley in North Waziristan. The compound is owned by "militant commander Mustaqeem," according to Dawn.
In the second strike, the US killed three more "militants" and wounded five, according to Dawn. Two missiles were fired at a compound in the village Madakhel Kunar Sar in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan.
The targets of the strikes have not been disclosed. It is unclear if Mustaqeem or senior jihadist leaders or operatives were killed in the first US airstrike. The Taliban and al Qaeda have not released statements announcing the death of its leaders or operatives.
The US has carried out 13 drone strikes inside Pakistan this year; all 13 have taken place since June 11. The US drone program in Pakistan was put on hold from the end of December 2013 up until June 11, 2014 as the Pakistani government attempted to negotiate a peace deal with the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan, an al Qaeda-linked group that wages jihad in Afghanistan and seeks to overthrow the Pakistani state.
Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/10/us_launches_another_1.php#ixzz3FaJVcY8h
By BILL ROGGIO, October 6, 2014
The US launched two drone strikes against jihadists operating in Pakistan's Taliban-controlled tribal agency of North and South Waziristan over the past two days. Thirteen people, including a "high level target" are reported to have been killed in the two strikes.
Yesterday's strike took place in the Kand Ghar area of the Shawal Valley in South Waziristan. The CIA-piloted Reapers or Predators fired a pair of missiles at a compound, killing five people, including an unnamed "high level target," Dawn reported. It is unclear if the jihadists who are targeted in the strike were local Taliban fighters, al Qaeda, or members of other terrorist groups that are known to operate in the area.
In today's attack, US drones launched several missiles at a compound in the Mangroti area of the Shawal Valley in North Waziristan that belongs to a Taliban commander known as Habib, Dawn reported. Eight "suspected militants" were killed and six more were wounded, according to local officials. It is unclear if Habib is among those killed.
The US has now launched two airstrikes in South Waziristan since the end of September. A strike on Sept. 28 in the Wana area of South Waziristan reportedly killed two "Arabs" and two local jihadists.
Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/10/us_launches_2_more_d.php#ixzz3FaJLlLyp
US launches another 2 drone strikes in North Waziristan
By BILL ROGGIO, October 7, 2014
The US launched two more airstrikes in Pakistan's lawless tribal agencies today, killing 10 more "militants," according to reports from the region.
In the first strike, the remotely piloted, CIA-operated Reapers or Predators fired missiles at a compound and a vehicle in the village of Kund Ghar in the Shawal Valley in North Waziristan. The compound is owned by "militant commander Mustaqeem," according to Dawn.
In the second strike, the US killed three more "militants" and wounded five, according to Dawn. Two missiles were fired at a compound in the village Madakhel Kunar Sar in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan.
The targets of the strikes have not been disclosed. It is unclear if Mustaqeem or senior jihadist leaders or operatives were killed in the first US airstrike. The Taliban and al Qaeda have not released statements announcing the death of its leaders or operatives.
The US has carried out 13 drone strikes inside Pakistan this year; all 13 have taken place since June 11. The US drone program in Pakistan was put on hold from the end of December 2013 up until June 11, 2014 as the Pakistani government attempted to negotiate a peace deal with the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan, an al Qaeda-linked group that wages jihad in Afghanistan and seeks to overthrow the Pakistani state.
Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/10/us_launches_another_1.php#ixzz3FaJVcY8h