The Arizona Republic

Suspected US drone strike kills an alleged militant in Pakistan

- By Sebastian Abbot

ISLAMABAD — A suspected U.S. drone strike killed an alleged militant in Pakistan’s northwest tribal region, intelligen­ce officials said Friday, the latest indication Washington has no intention of throttling back its unmanned aircraft attacks despite increasing tension with Pakistan over them.

The overnight strike targeted a house in Qazi Kot village in the North Waziristan tribal area, said Pakistani intelligen­ce officials, speaking on condition of anonymity. A suspected member of the Punjabi branch of the Pakistani Taliban was killed, they said.

The attack came a little over a day after a Pakistani political party revealed what it said was the name of the CIA’s top spy in the country and called for him and the head of the agency to be tried for murder for a recent drone strike. The party, Pakistan Tehreek-eInsaf, has also been trying to block trucks carrying NATO troop supplies to and from neighborin­g Afghanista­n to protest drone attacks.

Pakistan’s federal government has also been critical of the strikes, calling them a violation of the country’s sovereignt­y and saying they kill too many civilians. That has made the attacks widely unpopular among the Pakistani public.

The issue is also clouded by the fact that Pakistan’s government and military is known to have supported at least some of the strikes in the past, and suspicion lingers that some level of complicity continues.

 ?? AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Supporters of Pakistan’s banned Islamic group Jamaat-ud-Dawa protest against U.S. drone strikes Friday in Lahore, Pakistan.
AFP/GETTY IMAGES Supporters of Pakistan’s banned Islamic group Jamaat-ud-Dawa protest against U.S. drone strikes Friday in Lahore, Pakistan.

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