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Pakistani military sources say foreign fighters, including 33 Uzbeks and three Germans, were among at least 40 people killed in Tuesday's attack on suspected militant hideouts near the Afghan border.
Military sources said Wednesday that several terrorist commanders are believed to be among those killed in North Waziristan.
The military says all the victims were militants, but local sources say civilians are among the dead. Scores of local villagers fled after they were caught between the militants and government forces.
The airstrikes come after the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for a blast that killed 26 soldiers two days ago.
Germans, Uzbeks Among Militants Killed in Pakistan
I feel Pakistan should strongly take up this matter with Germany and Uzbekistan . When one Pakistani is involved even remotely in any such activity the whole nation is accused and here we are just giving all these nations clean chit ?
Military sources said Wednesday that several terrorist commanders are believed to be among those killed in North Waziristan.
The military says all the victims were militants, but local sources say civilians are among the dead. Scores of local villagers fled after they were caught between the militants and government forces.
The airstrikes come after the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for a blast that killed 26 soldiers two days ago.
Germans, Uzbeks Among Militants Killed in Pakistan
I feel Pakistan should strongly take up this matter with Germany and Uzbekistan . When one Pakistani is involved even remotely in any such activity the whole nation is accused and here we are just giving all these nations clean chit ?