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Pakistan recovers 'US spy drone' | Pakistan recovers 'US spy drone' |
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The Pakistani army has found the wreckage of a suspected US spy plane near the Afghan border but has denied claims it was shot down. | |
A military spokesman told the BBC that the drone was recovered on Tuesday in the South Waziristan tribal area and the wreckage was being examined. | A military spokesman told the BBC that the drone was recovered on Tuesday in the South Waziristan tribal area and the wreckage was being examined. |
The spokesman said the crash appeared to have been due to a malfunction. | The spokesman said the crash appeared to have been due to a malfunction. |
The US has not confirmed the loss of the drone. It has denied that any of its aircraft have been shot down. | The US has not confirmed the loss of the drone. It has denied that any of its aircraft have been shot down. |
'Detailed investigation' | 'Detailed investigation' |
"A surveillance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), while flying over the Pak-Afghan border yesterday [Tuesday] night, crash-landed on this side of the border... apparently due to malfunctioning," a Pakistani military spokesman said. | |
"The wreckage of the UAV has been recovered from the site by the security forces personnel and the matter is under detailed investigation," the spokesman said in a statement. | "The wreckage of the UAV has been recovered from the site by the security forces personnel and the matter is under detailed investigation," the spokesman said in a statement. |
Tensions in the border region are rising | Tensions in the border region are rising |
The statement did not say who the drone belonged to, but security officials said they were in no doubt it was an American aircraft. | The statement did not say who the drone belonged to, but security officials said they were in no doubt it was an American aircraft. |
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Karachi says this is the first time a US drone has crashed inside Pakistani territory. | The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Karachi says this is the first time a US drone has crashed inside Pakistani territory. |
The crash comes amid recent reports that Pakistani troops have opened fire to prevent the US forces from operating inside Pakistan, our correspondent says. | The crash comes amid recent reports that Pakistani troops have opened fire to prevent the US forces from operating inside Pakistan, our correspondent says. |
The Pentagon said it had no report of any crash, while the CIA denied any knowledge of the incident. | The Pentagon said it had no report of any crash, while the CIA denied any knowledge of the incident. |
"We have no reports of any loss of DoD [Department of Defense] drones," Lieutenant Colonel Mark Wright told the AFP news agency. | |
Officials said tribesmen in the village of Jalal first found the drone before troops later retrieved it. | Officials said tribesmen in the village of Jalal first found the drone before troops later retrieved it. |
The area is known to be a stronghold of the Taleban and al-Qaeda militants. | The area is known to be a stronghold of the Taleban and al-Qaeda militants. |
Different account | Different account |
"No firing was heard in the area so there is no question of it being shot down," a senior Pakistani security official told AFP on condition of anonymity. | "No firing was heard in the area so there is no question of it being shot down," a senior Pakistani security official told AFP on condition of anonymity. |
But residents gave a different account. | |
"The tribesmen fired at the drone and it fell out of the sky," one unnamed resident told AFP. | "The tribesmen fired at the drone and it fell out of the sky," one unnamed resident told AFP. |
US President George Bush said on Tuesday that he wanted to help Pakistan protect itself. | US President George Bush said on Tuesday that he wanted to help Pakistan protect itself. |
He was speaking moments before his first meeting with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari at the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. | He was speaking moments before his first meeting with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari at the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. |
Mr Bush did not refer directly to the controversial US strikes in Pakistan that have caused bilateral tensions. | Mr Bush did not refer directly to the controversial US strikes in Pakistan that have caused bilateral tensions. |
There is growing anger in Pakistan at the US forces in Afghanistan violating Pakistani sovereignty. | There is growing anger in Pakistan at the US forces in Afghanistan violating Pakistani sovereignty. |