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US drone strike kills six in northwest Pakistan: officials

Nine US soldiers killed in Afghan helicopter crash: official
Washington (AFP) Sept 21, 2010 - All nine NATO troops killed in a helicopter crash Tuesday in southern Afghanistan were US soldiers, a defense official said. "They were all Americans," the US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP. There was no sign that the chopper came under hostile fire from insurgents, the official added. In Kabul, the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said the cause of the crash was "under investigation." Another NATO soldier, an Afghan soldier and a US civilian were injured in the incident, ISAF said,

The helicopter came down in the Daychopan district of Zabul province, said provincial spokesman Mohammad Jan Rasoulyar. The Taliban, who have been waging an increasingly deadly insurgency against the Afghan government and foreign troops since the 2001 US-led invasion ousted them from power, immediately claimed responsibility. Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi alleged the insurgents shot the helicopter down and killed "more than 10 foreign soldiers." The militia routinely exaggerate its claims. The crash toll made 2010 the deadliest year for international forces since the war began. The incident brings to 529 the number of foreign troops killed this year, according to an AFP tally based on the count kept by icasualties.org, surpassing the previous record of 521 deaths in 2009.
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Miranshah, Pakistan (AFP) Sept 21, 2010
A US drone on Tuesday fired three missiles at a militant compound in Pakistan's northwestern tribal belt near the Afghan border, killing six militants, officials said.

"At least six militants were killed and five others were wounded when a US drone fired three missiles at a militant compound," a senior security official told AFP.

The attack took place in Azam Warsak village, some 25 kilometres (15 miles) west of Wana, the main town in South Waziristan tribal district, the official said.

An intelligence official and a South Waziristan administration official confirmed the attack and death toll to AFP via phone in Miranshah, the capital of neighbouring North Waziristan tribal district.

Another security official in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province also confirmed that the unmanned US aircraft killed at least six militants.

Some 15 US drone attacks have taken place in just 18 days in North Waziristan.

US missile strikes have killed about 100 militants since September 3 in the rugged tribal belt, which Washington has branded a global headquarters of Al-Qaeda and the most dangerous spot on Earth.

Over 1,100 people have been killed in more than 130 drone strikes in Pakistan since August 2008, including a number of senior militants. However, the attacks fuel anti-American sentiment in the conservative Muslim country.

Al-Qaeda announced in June that its number three leader and Osama bin Laden's one-time treasurer Mustafa Abu al-Yazid had been killed in what security officials said appeared to be a drone strike in North Waziristan.

Officials in Washington say the drone strikes have killed a number of high-value targets including Pakistani Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud and help protect foreign troops in Afghanistan from attacks plotted across the border.

The missiles have mostly targeted militants linked with the Haqqani network, based in North Waziristan.

Under US pressure to crack down on Islamist havens along the Afghan border, Pakistan has in the past year stepped up military operations against largely homegrown militants in the area.

The US military does not as a rule confirm drone attacks but its armed forces and the US Central Intelligence Agency operating in Afghanistan are the only forces that deploy pilotless drones in the region.



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