The Borneo Post

Suspected US drone strike targets militants in Pakistan

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PARACHINAR/ PESHAWAR, Pakistan: A suspected US drone strike killed three people in the tribal area of Pakistan near the Afghanista­n border yesterday, a senior regional official said, in what Afghan Taliban sources say was an attack targeting a Haqqani network militant.

If confirmed, it would be the first US drone strike inside Pakistan since President Donald Trump outlined a new Afghanista­n strategy and pushed Islamabad to take greater action against Pakistan-based Haqqani militants who are allied to the Afghan Taliban.

Baseer Khan Wazir, the political agent and the most senior administra­tor in the Kurram Agency region in the Federally Administer­ed Tribal Areas ( FATA), said the drone strike took place close to the border with Afghanista­n.

“Two missiles were dropped on the home of Maulvi Mohib and three people have been killed,” Wazir said.

A spokesman for the US-led internatio­nal force in Kabul had no immediate informatio­n on the report but said he would look into it.

Two Afghan Taliban sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Mohib was affiliated with the Haqqani network.

“He remained associated with the Haqqani network but wasn’t a prominent figure,” said one senior Taliban member.

A second commander confirmed that Mohib was part of the Afghan Taliban: “We don’t differenti­ate the Haqqani network and Taliban. This is just a propaganda of the western media,” he said.

US officials in Washington are currently discussing what measures to take if Pakistan continues to turn a blind eye to Haqqani militants operating on its soil. — Reuters

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