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Saturday, 2 October 2010 - U.S. drone strikes kill 18 militants in Pakistan |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (3) Email Print Reprints Read U.S. drone strikes kill 18 militants in Pakistan 9:06am EDT Microsoft hopes to bury iPhone, Android 01 Oct 2010 Gym culture not working out for the French 28 Sep 2010 TV anchor Sanchez leaves CNN after comments on Jews 2:24am EDT BofA suspends foreclosures in 23 states 7:07am EDT Shared U.S. apologizes for syphilis experiment in Guatemala 01 Oct 2010 Microsoft hopes to bury iPhone, Android 01 Oct 2010 U.S. drone strikes kill 18 militants in Pakistan 9:06am EDT TV anchor Sanchez leaves CNN after comments on Jews 2:24am EDT Best of the week 01 Oct 2010 Watched Red faces over top model gaff Tue, Sep 28 2010 Prints reveal NY’s wild 70’s period Thu, Sep 30 2010 Flash crash culprit Fri, Oct 1 2010 U.S. drone strikes kill 18 militants in Pakistan Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Related News U.S. drone strikes kill 14 militants in Pakistan 5:53am EDT Militants set fire to NATO tankers in Pakistan Fri, Oct 1 2010 Q+A: How damaging is NATO supply halt to US-Pakistan ties? Fri, Oct 1 2010 Militants set fire to NATO tankers in Pakistan Fri, Oct 1 2010 Pakistan halts NATO supplies after border attack Thu, Sep 30 2010 Analysis & Opinion Claiming Jinnah’s mantle: Musharraf joins the queue Obama’s secret war in Pakistan bigger than thought Related Topics World » Afghanistan » By Haji Mujtaba MIRANSHAH, Pakistan | Sat Oct 2, 2010 9:06am EDT MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) - Two U.S. drone attacks killed 18 militants in Pakistan on Saturday, intelligence officials said, after recent NATO incursions raised tensions with an ally critical to Washington's war effort in Afghanistan. The United States has escalated pilotless drone aircraft missile strikes against al Qaeda-linked militants in Pakistan's northwest, with 21 attacks in September alone, the highest number in a single month on record. Angered by repeated incursions by NATO helicopters over the past week, Pakistan blocked a supply route for coalition troops in Afghanistan after one such strike killed three Pakistani soldiers on Thursday in the northwestern Kurram region. Taliban militants threatened to attack more tankers carrying fuel to Afghanistan over that route after three dozen of the vehicles were set on fire in south Pakistan on Friday. The United States needs Pakistan as it scrambles to contain a raging Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan before U.S. troops start withdrawing in July 2011. Border incursions and disruptions in NATO supplies underline growing tensions in the relationship. On Saturday, two drone attacks within hours of each other killed 18 militants in Datta Khel town in North Waziristan tribal region along the Afghan border, intelligence officials said. "In the first attack two missiles were fired at a house while in the second attack four missiles targeted a house and a vehicle. The death toll in the two attacks reached 18," said one intelligence official. At least six foreigners were killed in the first strike. There was no independent confirmation of the attacks and militants often dispute official death tolls. A large number of Arab, Chechan and Central Asian insurgents have taken shelter with Pakistani militants in the lawless tribal regions on the Afghan border after fleeing the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan in late 2001. U.S. officials say drones are valuable weapons which have killed high-profile Taliban and al Qaeda figures in an area in northwest Pakistan described as a global hub for militants. Pakistan worries the strikes undermine efforts to deal with militancy because civilian casualties inflame public anger and bolster support for the fighters. Elimination of high-profile targets could not be possible without Pakistani intelligence, however, analysts say. Homegrown Taliban fighters continue to carry out attacks including suicide bombings despite a series of military offensives officials say have weakened them. A Taliban spokesman, Azam Tariq, told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location militants had attacked the NATO supply trucks in southern Sindh province on Friday to avenge NATO incursions. The al Qaeda-linked group would carry out more attacks on tankers on all roads used to transport NATO supplies, not just the one closed by Pakistani authorities. (Writing by Augustine Anthony; Editing by Michael Georgy and Sugita Katyal) World Afghanistan Comments See All Comments (3)  |  Post Comment Oct 02, 2010 9:51am EDT The news release doesn’t say how many of the killed “militants” were women and children. Those must be some pretty “smart” bombs ….. MotherGoosestep Report As Abusive     Oct 02, 2010 9:58am EDT How do they know they were militants, and not goats? scrumble Report As Abusive     Oct 02, 2010 10:27am EDT Another field day for the right-wing thugs in Washington! I suppose that a whole slew of right-wing nutjobs are going to blog in here to brag on what a “wonderful job” those ungodly drones are doing.How repulsive!!! majorityofone Report As Abusive       See All Comments (3)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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