Monday, December 22, 2008

U.S. launched missile strike in Pakistan.

As a result of missile attack originating in the U.S. north-western area of Pakistan, killed eight people, transfers AFP. Presumably, the attack has suffered with the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs). Two missiles were aimed at the village of Karikot and Shin Varsak, which are located on the border with Afghanistan in the province of South Waziristan.
South and North Waziristan (the so-called tribal area) are known as centers of the members of the Taliban and the terrorist organization al-Qaida. However, the communication agency did not specify whether the casualties as a result of the missile strike members of these associations.
According to officials of the USA, two missiles were deployed in vehicles equipped with firearms. Both were in the car with their passengers were destroyed in the blast.
In August 2008 the U.S. launched more than 30 rocket attacks on positions of Islamic militants based in Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, as land and air. In November, the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari urged the U.S. to stop attacks, as such measures to combat militants contributed just hate the local population in the U.S. military.

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