Wednesday, 20 November 2013

U.S. drone strike kills 8 in northwest Pakistan

A U.S. drone strike targeting a seminary in Hangu district’s Tal area in northwest Pakistan on Thursday killed at least eight persons and injured five others.

The drone fired three missiles on the seminary at about 5 a.m., targeting the seminary near Degree college in Tal, which lies within the settled areas of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The attack comes a day after the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz told the Senate body that the U.S. had assured Pakistan of not conducting drone strikes during the government’s talk with the Taliban.

Today’s attack was also first since the one that killed Tehrik-e-Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud on November 1.

Those wounded in the attack included students of the seminary whereas the identities of the deceased could not be ascertained, reports said.

This is a rare drone attack outside Pakistan’s tribal areas.

U.S. had earlier come under vicious criticism by Pakistani politicians and media for allegedly “sabotaging” the peace talks with the Taliban.

Mr. Aziz had told the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs on Wednesday that U.S. was informed that drone strike against Hakimullah Mehsud has disrupted negotiations with the Taliban, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.

He said Washington has given assurance that militants holding talks will not be targeted.

Mr. Aziz did not inform how it will be determined that Taliban were holding talks and how the U.S. will be updated about the status of negotiations.

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