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Drone raid kills many in Pakistan

Haqqani was the apparent target of the attack in Miranshah on Monday [GALLO/GETTY]

At least 25 people have been killed in a missile attack on a Pakistani village near the Afghan border, witnesses and officials have said.

A religious school founded by Jalaluddin Haqqani, a Taliban leader, was the apparent target of the attack on Monday near Miranshah, the capital of North Waziristan, intelligence officials and Pakistani villagers said.

Doctors reported that more than 20 injured people - mostly women and children -were taken to Miranshah's main hospital.

"There were two drones and they fired three missiles," a resident of Dandi Darpakheil, a village in the North Waziristan tribal region near the Afghan border, said.

Al Jazeera's Kamal Hyder said: "It is not the first time that the madrassa [school] was targeted. In the past, [Pakistani] special forces have gone into the madrassa looking for Haqqani."

Sources confirmed to Al Jazeera that Haqqani and his son Sirajuddin were not present during the attack, and were probably in Afghanistan.

The school had been closed after previous attacks in the area. Security sources told Al Jazeera that three foreigners had been killed inside.

Witnesses said around 17 bodies were pulled from the rubble of the collapsed houses hit in the strike, and more were expected to be found.

Haqqani is a well-known Afghan leader who served as defence minister during the US-led invasion in 2001.

He is also a veteran of the Afghan war against the Soviet invasion in the 1970s and 1980s.

US raids enter Pakistan

Monday's raid is the fourth suspected cross-border strike in the rugged tribal region by the US in almost a week.

US commandos carried out a brief ground assault in the neighbouring South Waziristan region on Wednesday in what was the first-known incursion into Pakistan by US troops since 2001.

Pakistani officials said 20 people, including women and children, were killed in the attack, which drew a furious response from people and the government.

Four suspected Taliban fighers were killed and five wounded in a missile attack in North Waziristan a day later, believed to have been launched by a US drone aircraft.

Intelligence officials and witnesses said five people were killed in another suspected drone attack on Friday which the Pakistan military denied.

 Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
 
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Feedback Number of comments : 3
 
Chris Floyd
Afghanistan
08/09/2008
Dozens killed in US drone attacks.
First reports said it was 6 killed, by Sunday it was 16, now its 25. Officals & other observers on the ground are beginning to look unreliabe. I urge Al-Jazeera to remain consistent in its reporting so as not to lose credibility.

saqib
India
09/09/2008
Pathetic
It is as disgusting on part of US who have unleashed a reign of terror in this region as in on the part of the Pakistani government. Pakistani leadership has sold its soul to the US.

Anon
Andorra
11/09/2008
Civilian Casualties
So who are the real terrorists and killers of civilians?

 
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