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Pakistanis bury 'US strike' dead | Pakistanis bury 'US strike' dead |
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Pakistani villagers have collected the corpses and body parts of at least 20 people killed by a reported US strike. | Pakistani villagers have collected the corpses and body parts of at least 20 people killed by a reported US strike. |
Intelligence officials and villagers said a pilotless drone fired a missile at a house in Mohammad Khel, North Waziristan, near the Afghan border. | Intelligence officials and villagers said a pilotless drone fired a missile at a house in Mohammad Khel, North Waziristan, near the Afghan border. |
The dead are said to include several suspected Arab militants. | The dead are said to include several suspected Arab militants. |
A number of cross-border operations have been undertaken by US-led forces in Afghanistan since late August. | A number of cross-border operations have been undertaken by US-led forces in Afghanistan since late August. |
Pakistan says the attacks violate its sovereignty, kill civilians and anger the local population, making it harder to tackle the militants. | Pakistan says the attacks violate its sovereignty, kill civilians and anger the local population, making it harder to tackle the militants. |
Pro-Taleban militants on the Pakistan side of the border are blamed for a rise in attacks on US and Nato troops in Afghanistan. | Pro-Taleban militants on the Pakistan side of the border are blamed for a rise in attacks on US and Nato troops in Afghanistan. |
'Body parts scattered' | 'Body parts scattered' |
Pakistan's The News newspaper reported on Saturday that the strike in Mohammad Khel was carried out on the basis of information that Arab militants had been invited to a feast by pro-Taleban tribesmen following the end of Ramadan. | Pakistan's The News newspaper reported on Saturday that the strike in Mohammad Khel was carried out on the basis of information that Arab militants had been invited to a feast by pro-Taleban tribesmen following the end of Ramadan. |
"We found body parts scattered all over the place in the ruins, someone's hand, someone's leg," Bakht Ali, a villager, told Reuters news agency. | "We found body parts scattered all over the place in the ruins, someone's hand, someone's leg," Bakht Ali, a villager, told Reuters news agency. |
An intelligence official based in the region said a woman and three children were among those killed, Reuters reported. | An intelligence official based in the region said a woman and three children were among those killed, Reuters reported. |
Pakistani army spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas said initial reports indicated that 20 or more people had been killed. | Pakistani army spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas said initial reports indicated that 20 or more people had been killed. |
He said there was speculation that many were foreign militants, but added that the army was still awaiting a detailed report. | He said there was speculation that many were foreign militants, but added that the army was still awaiting a detailed report. |
"One has to establish how many foreigners, or whether they were militants, how many civilians," the Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying. | "One has to establish how many foreigners, or whether they were militants, how many civilians," the Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying. |
Lt Nathan Perry, a spokesman for the US-led coalition in Afghanistan, said he had "no information to give" about the strike. | Lt Nathan Perry, a spokesman for the US-led coalition in Afghanistan, said he had "no information to give" about the strike. |
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