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Pakistan Taliban: US drone 'kills militants' in tribal region | Pakistan Taliban: US drone 'kills militants' in tribal region |
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A US drone strike in Pakistan has killed at least six militants near the Afghan border, Pakistani officials say. | |
They say the strike in the tribal region of North Waziristan targeted the compound of a powerful Taliban leader. | |
Pakistan stepped up its own operations against insurgents after Taliban militants killed 132 children at a school in Peshawar last month. | |
More than 1,700 rebels have been killed since the offensive began in June in North Waziristan, the military says. | |
Sunday's strike reportedly targeted fighters supporting Taliban commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur. | |
"A US drone fired two missiles which hit a compound and a vehicle in Alwara Mandi of North Waziristan... killing six terrorists," a senior security official told AFP news agency on Sunday. | "A US drone fired two missiles which hit a compound and a vehicle in Alwara Mandi of North Waziristan... killing six terrorists," a senior security official told AFP news agency on Sunday. |
In a separate development, a bomb blast has killed at least five people at a volleyball match in the Orakzai tribal region. | |
Police said the device had been planted in the grounds of the match. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif condemned the attack and said the government was determined to eradicate terrorism. | |
The drone strike followed Pakistani air raids on militant hideouts in Tirah Valley in the Khyber region on Saturday, according to the Associated Press. | |
Pakistan's efforts to stamp out insurgent networks have focused on the North Waziristan and Khyber regions on the border with Afghanistan. | Pakistan's efforts to stamp out insurgent networks have focused on the North Waziristan and Khyber regions on the border with Afghanistan. |
They have become strongholds of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) as well as the Haqqani network - a militant group with links to both the Taliban and al-Qaeda. | They have become strongholds of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) as well as the Haqqani network - a militant group with links to both the Taliban and al-Qaeda. |
Unlike the TTP, which has fought inside Pakistan, Hafiz Gul Bahadur has focused on foreign troops stationed in Afghanistan. | |
US drones strikes are extremely unpopular in Pakistan, with many condemning them as violation of their country's sovereignty. | US drones strikes are extremely unpopular in Pakistan, with many condemning them as violation of their country's sovereignty. |
Washington agreed to suspend its drones programme in December 2013 to allow Islamabad to pursue peace talks with the TTP. | Washington agreed to suspend its drones programme in December 2013 to allow Islamabad to pursue peace talks with the TTP. |
But attempts at a peace process ended in June following attack on the country's busiest airport in Karachi. The attack left at least 38 dead, including the attackers. | But attempts at a peace process ended in June following attack on the country's busiest airport in Karachi. The attack left at least 38 dead, including the attackers. |
Who are the Pakistani Taliban? | Who are the Pakistani Taliban? |
• With its roots in the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistani Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) movement came to the fore in 2007 by unleashing a wave of violence | • With its roots in the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistani Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) movement came to the fore in 2007 by unleashing a wave of violence |
• Its leaders have traditionally been based in Pakistan's tribal areas but it is really a loose affiliation of militant groups, some based in areas like Punjab and even Karachi | • Its leaders have traditionally been based in Pakistan's tribal areas but it is really a loose affiliation of militant groups, some based in areas like Punjab and even Karachi |
• The various Taliban groups have different attitudes to talks with the government - some analysts say this has led to divisions in the movement | • The various Taliban groups have different attitudes to talks with the government - some analysts say this has led to divisions in the movement |
• Collectively they are responsible for the deaths of thousands of Pakistanis and have also co-ordinated assaults on numerous security targets | • Collectively they are responsible for the deaths of thousands of Pakistanis and have also co-ordinated assaults on numerous security targets |
• Two former TTP leaders, Baitullah Mehsud and Hakimullah Mehsud, as well as many senior commanders have been killed in US drone strikes | • Two former TTP leaders, Baitullah Mehsud and Hakimullah Mehsud, as well as many senior commanders have been killed in US drone strikes |