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US drone 'kills Haqqani commander Sangeen Zadran' | US drone 'kills Haqqani commander Sangeen Zadran' |
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A senior commander of the powerful Haqqani militant network has been killed in a US drone strike in north-west Pakistan, officials say. | |
Sangeen Zadran, named on US and UN blacklists, was among five killed when missiles were fired at a house in North Waziristan, near the Afghan border. | |
The Haqqani group are known for carrying out attacks in Afghanistan. | |
The Taliban told the AP news agency he was still alive. But other reports said his funeral had taken place. | |
Officials told the BBC that the militant's funeral had been held in the regional capital of Miranshah and was attended by many. | |
He also held the position of "shadow governor " of the Afghan province of Paktika, and reports say the Taliban nominated his brother, Bilal Zadran, to replace him in that post. | |
Experts say the 45-year-old was viewed as a senior militant leader in both countries and that he is a big loss to the Haqqani group although not irreplaceable. | |
In 2011, the US state department added him to its list of specially designated global terrorists, claiming he orchestrated the kidnappings of Afghans and foreigners in the rugged and violent border area. | |
He has also been identified as the man who kidnapped a US soldier, Bowe Bergdahl, four years ago - the only known American soldier currently held by Afghan insurgents. | |
The US has blamed the Haqqani network for a series of high-profile attacks in the border regions in recent years. | The US has blamed the Haqqani network for a series of high-profile attacks in the border regions in recent years. |
'Extrajudicial killings' | |
Pakistan's foreign ministry condemned Friday's drone strike as a violation of its sovereignty. | |
This was the second strike in a week, and the attacks caused the loss of innocent civilian lives and continued to affect US-Pakistan relations, the ministry added. | This was the second strike in a week, and the attacks caused the loss of innocent civilian lives and continued to affect US-Pakistan relations, the ministry added. |
There have been fewer strikes in recent years, but Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has demanded an end to all attacks. | There have been fewer strikes in recent years, but Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has demanded an end to all attacks. |
The Haqqani network has been described by US military commanders as one of the most resilient militant groups operating in Afghanistan. | The Haqqani network has been described by US military commanders as one of the most resilient militant groups operating in Afghanistan. |
It is believed to be based in Pakistan along the volatile and porous border and regularly attacks US forces in Afghanistan from its mountain bases in Pakistan. | It is believed to be based in Pakistan along the volatile and porous border and regularly attacks US forces in Afghanistan from its mountain bases in Pakistan. |
Mr Sharif has called for a joint strategy to stop US drone strikes. | Mr Sharif has called for a joint strategy to stop US drone strikes. |
The issue is hugely controversial in Pakistan, where parts of the government and military have often been accused of criticising the use of drones in public, but co-operating in private. | The issue is hugely controversial in Pakistan, where parts of the government and military have often been accused of criticising the use of drones in public, but co-operating in private. |
It is estimated that between 2004 and 2013, CIA drone attacks in Pakistan killed up to 3,460 people - although this figure will not include the very latest strikes. | It is estimated that between 2004 and 2013, CIA drone attacks in Pakistan killed up to 3,460 people - although this figure will not include the very latest strikes. |
About 890 of them were civilians and the vast majority of strikes were carried out by the Obama administration, research by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism said. | About 890 of them were civilians and the vast majority of strikes were carried out by the Obama administration, research by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism said. |
Earlier this year, Mr Obama called the strikes part of a legitimate campaign against terrorism, but he also pledged more programme transparency and stricter targeting rules. | Earlier this year, Mr Obama called the strikes part of a legitimate campaign against terrorism, but he also pledged more programme transparency and stricter targeting rules. |