UPDATED ON:
Thursday, September 04, 2008
09:58 Mecca time, 06:58 GMT
News CENTRAL/S. ASIA
Civilians killed in Pakistan attack

At least 15 people have been killed in a village along the border of Pakistan, in an attack by US-led coalition forces based in neighbouring Afghanistan, officials said.

Mowaz Khan, an official in the South Waziristan tribal district, said on Wednesday that helicopters dropped troops into the border village of Jalal Khel, and that the troops shot civilians who had left their homes upon hearing the helicopters.

Among those killed were women and children, Khan said. 

But coalition and separate Nato-led security forces in Afghanistan said they had no knowledge of any such attack, which reportedly took place in South Waziristan.

The US amabassador to Pakistan, Anne Patterson, was later summoned to the Pakistan foreign ministry.

'Outrageous' incident

Pakistan has protested in the past about missile attacks on its territory, aimed at Taliban forces in tribal areas, but it is the first time officials have alleged a direct attack by foreign troops on its soil since 2001.

Owais Ahmed Ghani, North West Frontier Province governor, described the incident as"outrageous" and gave an even higher death toll.

"At least 20 innocent citizens of Pakistan including women and children were martyred," he said.

"This is a direct assault on the sovereignty of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan. Expect that the armed forces of Pakistan would rise to defend the sovereignty of the country."

Yousuf Raza Gilani, Pakistan's prime minister, also criticised the attack, saying in a statement that "no external forces could be allowed to launch an attack in Pakistan's territory".

A spokesman for the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said he had no word of such a raid.

He said Isaf did not have a mandate to attack outside the borders of Afghanistan unless its troops came under fire from within Pakistan.

Safe haven

South Waziristan serves as a safe haven for al-Qaeda, and Taliban fighters are said to have moved there following the US-led invasion of Afghanistan that saw the Taliban removed from power in October 2001.

A senior Pakistani official said that the coalition had indicated that its action was carried out in response to rocket attacks that targeted their camp in Afghanistan late on Tuesday.

Raids with helicopters or aircraft are extremely rare. But the American media recently reported that the US was planning direct attacks on Pakistani soil, blaming Islamabad for failing to tackle al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters based there.

A recent series of missile strikes targeting rebels in Pakistan has been attributed to US-led coalition forces or the CIA based in Afghanistan.

US forces say that Pakistan's border areas are a safe haven for al-Qaeda and Taliban rebels and are being used as a launching pad for attacks on coalition troops.

There are at least 70,000 international forces deployed under Nato and a separate US-led coalition in Afghanistan in an effort to help local forces fight the Taliban.

 Source: Agencies
 
Topics in this article
Country

Organisation

Feedback Number of comments : 4
 
Abu Aman
Pakistan
04/09/2008
Shameful act !
US / NATO must apologize to the people & families of the victims plus the government of Pakistan, if they claim this was an inadvertent act and if it was premeditated then "Shame on"!

Mike
Afghanistan
04/09/2008
It is amazing that al jazeera cannot differentiate between civilians and terrorists. This raid targeted individuals that rountinely jump the border into Afganistan for the purpose of murdering and pillaging. If the the Pakistan government cannot or will not put an end to the raids, then someone must. Taking the word of terrorist sympathizers in claiming that those killed are innocent is pitiful journalism.

benji yamamoto
United States
04/09/2008
Attack on Pak civilians
It is important to say that the U.S. is behind this LOUDLY and CLEARLY and to make a complaint internationally - for example to the U.N. Pakistan should not be afraid to speak up and inform the world of these goings on. Evil does not like to be seen and does not like the light shone on it.

Jose Cuervo
United States
06/09/2008
Sovereignty
It is ridiculous to hear the argument about respect for Pakistan's sovereignty. You are either in control or you are not. If you are not, then you DO NOT have sovereignty.

 
ARTICLE TOOLS
 Email Article  Email article
 Print Article  Print article
 Send Feedback  Send feedback
 Share article  Share article
Aljazeera.net/english 2003 - 2010 ©
Designed & Developed by Aljazeera IT