U.S. drone strike kills nine Pakistani
Taliban in Afghanistan
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[March 24, 2015]
By Saud Mehsud
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - A
U.S. drone strike killed at least nine Pakistani militants in
Afghanistan's Nangarhar province early Tuesday, intelligence officials
said, part of an intensifying drone campaign against Pakistani militants
in Afghanistan.
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Tuesday's drone strike was near the site of fierce fighting on the
Pakistani side of the border in recent days. Fighter jets have been
pounding positions in the Tirah Valley in the Khyber region, and the
military says it has killed scores of militants. At least seven
soldiers have also been killed.
Two Pakistani intelligence officials confirmed Tuesday's strike in
the Nazyan area of Nangarhar near Pakistan's Khyber Agency. They
said the nine militants belonged to the Pakistani Taliban and
Lashkar-e-Islam, which announced an alliance with the Taliban
earlier this month.
No one tracks drone strikes in Afghanistan - many of them take place
in remote regions and are not reported - but Taliban commanders say
that fighters there are being increasingly targeted since late last
year.
The strikes come amid warming relations between Pakistan and
Afghanistan, traditionally hostile neighbors who each accuse the
other of harboring insurgents to act as proxy forces.
Relations improved after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani was elected
last year. Pakistan says it is supporting potential peace talks
between the Afghan government and Afghan Taliban.
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Diplomats hope Pakistan can pressure Afghan Taliban with bases in
Pakistan to negotiate. But Pakistan has also said it wants to see
action taken against Pakistani insurgents with bases in Afghanistan.
(Reporting by Syed Raza Hassan; Editing by Katharine Houreld and
Michael Perry)
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