Airstrikes Kill 9 in Pakistan Region That Harbors Militants
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Three bombs, apparently dropped by an American aircraft, killed nine people and wounded nine others on Sunday in the tribal area of South Waziristan that provides sanctuary to Al Qaeda and the Taliban, a Pakistani security official said. (article 3)
PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN A missile strike today destroyed the compound of a suspected militant leader in Pakistan's tribal belt, killing at least 18 people, according to officials and local residents. (article 4)
American military officials in neighboring Afghanistan had no immediate comment on the strike, though U.S. troops are believed to have carried out several similar attacks in recent months. (article 4)
The U.S. military acknowledged responsibility for a cross-border missile strike last week that killed four Pakistani civilians, saying the attack had been aimed at militant leaders. (article 4)
Missiles that witnesses say came from an unmanned drone flattened a suspected militant safehouse Sunday in Pakistan's tribal area along the Afghan border. (article 5)
Witnesses said a drone dropped seven missiles on the sprawling, mud-brick compound about three miles outside Wana, the main town in South Waziristan. (article 5)
The attack took place in the South Waziristan region, where tribal militants are based, Reuters news agency reported residents as saying. (article 1)
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Source articles
- Pakistan border strike 'kills 16' (BBC News, 03/16/2008, 293 words)
- Pakistan: Missiles hit house, at least 20 dead (USA Today, 03/16/2008, 358 words)
- Airstrikes Kill 9 in Pakistan Region That Harbors Militants (nytimes.com, 03/17/2008, 759 words)
- 18 killed in Pakistan missile strike (L.A. Times, 03/16/2008, 462 words)
- Missiles Hit Pakistani Tribal Area (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/16/2008, 612 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > WORLD (FOX News, 03/16/2008, 494 words)
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