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Friday, May 25, 2012

U.S. drones kill ten people again


In a U.S. drone attack in northwestern Pakistan , according to intelligence Ten people were killed. The attack was directed against suspected Islamists in a village in North Waziristan, which lies on the border with Afghanistan, said the Pakistani people. An unmanned aircraft shot down at least two missiles, one building was destroyed, a nearby mosque was damaged. The recovery of the ten bodies from the wreckage was hampered by two or three drones circling over the area. Only last Wednesday, four people were also killed in a drone attack in North Waziristan. The vehement attacks from Pakistan are a strain on relations between NATO troops and the government in Islamabad. Pakistan is currently blocking vital supply routes and withdrawal from neighboring Afghanistan and most recently at the edge of the NATO Summit in Chicago, his anger made ​​air. The routes were blocked after a U.S. attack, which killed at the November 24 Pakistani soldiers were. The U.S. is unhappy with the cooperation. On Wednesday, a Pakistani court sentenced a doctor to 33 years in prison because he helped the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency here, more than a year, Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden to track down. The United States have killed the leader of the radical Islamic organization in Pakistan, without denying the military operation with the government.

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