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At least 22 people killed after U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan

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At least 22 people killed after U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan

2010-12-27 23:28:13 GMT+7 (ICT)

MIRANSHAH, PAKISTAN (BNO NEWS) -- Two separate U.S. drone strikes killed at least 22 people in Pakistan's North Waziristan on Monday, local media reported.

Geo Television reported that an unmanned aircraft fired at least six missiles at various targets in the Mir Ali district, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) east of Miranshah. The strikes were aimed at the Shera Tala village.

As a result of the attack on the Shera Tala village, where Taliban militants are heavily concentrated, at least twelve people were killed.

Earlier, also in Mir Ali district, ten people were killed when three unmanned drones fired four missiles at two vehicles, one of them carrying large amounts of ammunition which magnified the blast. There were no immediate reports of civilian casualties.

The U.S. drone campaign in Afghanistan is aimed at disrupting Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in the Afghan border area with Pakistan. The U.S. considers the region as the most dangerous place on Earth.

But controversy has surrounded the drone strikes all year long as local residents and officials have blamed them for killing civilians and motivating young men to join the Taliban. In addition, the Pakistani government does not support the strikes.

So far this year, the United States has fired at least 110 missiles inside Pakistani territory, which is more than double than registered in 2009.

On December 18, at least 54 suspected militants were killed in the Sipah area of the Khyber tribal region of Pakistan which borders Afghanistan. The death toll included high-ranking officials as they gathered for a meeting.

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good testground for US military killing toys

At least 919,967 people have

been killed in Afghanistan and Iraq

since the U.S. and coalition attacks, based on lowest credible estimates.

Sources and methodology are explained in the sidebar. Some questions about lower or higher casualty counts cited elsewhere are addressed in these footnotes. This page is updated about once monthly. Most recent update: Aug. 10, 2010.http://www.unknownne...casualties.html

More than 130 times as many people have been killed in these wars and occupations than in all terrorist attacks in the world from 1993-2004, according to data compiled by the US State Department

Edited by isawwhatyoudid

The Taliban are definitely deserving targets who kill as many people as they can get away with. :bah:

Edited by Ulysses G.

I noticed one of the financial sponsors of the linked website is...Morons.org.

Coincidence? I think not.

Just over 100,00 killed in Iraq (at least 90% by insurgents since 2005) so that leaves over 800,000 killed in Afghanistan? Highly unlikely.

Edited by koheesti

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