Islamabad, Nov 5 A US drone today struck a compound
used by the Taliban in the restive North Waziristan tribal
region killing five militants and injuring three others, as
Pakistani troops battled insurgents in their stronghold near
the Afghan border.
The drone fired two missiles at a home in Norok village
near the key town of Mirali at 1.30 am local time. Reports
said the compound, which belonged to a man named Faqir Ali,
was being used the Taliban.
The identity of the militants killed and the presence of
any high-profile targets in the compound could not be
ascertained.
The attack, which also left three others injured, came
after a relative lull in US drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal
belt.
The Pakistan Army is conducting a major ground offensive
against the Taliban in their stronghold of South Waziristan
and claims it has killed over 370 militants. - (Agencies)
Nov 05, 2009
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