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News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 1 year ago
Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani described the attack in Bannu district, which killed at least five people, as "intolerable". US spy drones have carried out more than 20 attacks in north-west Pakistan in recent months, but yesterday's strike was the...
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News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner
| about 1 year ago
AP Photo/Ijaz Muhammad) Local residents sit over the rubble of a house hit by suspected U. S. missiles strike in Indi Khel village near Bannu, Pakistan on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. Pakistan summoned the U.S. ambassador Thursday to protest a suspected...
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News Source: NewKerala
| about 1 year ago
A senior security official reportedly said that the suspected US drone attack came despite repeated warnings from Pakistan that such attacks were in violation of international law and Pakistan's sovereignty. Security sources identified the Al Qaeda...
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News Source: Time of India
| about 1 year ago
Pakistani prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday condemned the US missile attacks targeting militants on its soil by unmanned drones, saying such acts are "intolerable". Meanwhile, US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne Patterson was today summoned by...
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News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| about 1 year ago
The Pakistani military then launched a mortar strike on the insurgents' firing location inside Pakistan," it said...Pakistani military officials were not immediately available for comment...Brussels on Wednesday, Kayani "highlighted the need to...
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News Source: Hindustan times
| about 1 year ago
Brussels on Wednesday, just hours after a suspected US missile strike killed five militants, possibly including an Arab al Qaeda operative. A statement issued by the Pakistani military said Kayani had urged a halt to the use of unmanned "combat...
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News Source: Dawn
| about 1 year ago
A suspected US drone fired two missiles on a residential compound in Janikhel area of Bannu district on Tuesday night, killing four people and injuring four others, officials said...Local people reported having seen spy planes flying over the area.
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News Source: AKI
| about 1 year ago
United States president elect Barack Obama is no black American hero but rather a "negro house servant of the white man," the Al-Qaeda terror network's second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri says in a new audio message posted to jihadist websites on...
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News Source: Sify News
| about 1 year ago
The man regarded as second-in-command of terrorist group Al Qaeda condemned US president-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday in the group's first audio message since his election, using racial slurs and calling his victory an "admission of defeat" in...
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News Source: The Hindu
| about 1 year ago
Three days after the Washington Post reported Pakistan had given the U.S. the green light to carry out missile strikes inside its tribal areas, a suspected U.S. unmanned aircraft carried out yet another raid in a tribal area bordering Afghanistan.