Suspected U.S. drone strikes kill 26 on
Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier
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[October 17, 2017]
By Dilawar Hussain and Jibran Ahmad
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A
second suspected U.S. drone strike on Tuesday killed six people on the
mountainous Pakistan-Afghanistan border, after a strike a day earlier
that killed 20, government and militant sources said.
The attacks came days after a Canadian-American couple held hostage by
the Taliban were freed from the area in Pakistan's northwest, striking a
rare positive note in the country's often-fraught relations with the
United States.
On Friday, U.S. drones were seen hovering near where American Caitlan
Coleman, her Canadian husband, Joshua Boyle, and their three children,
all born in captivity, were freed, after having been kidnapped by the
Haqqani network while backpacking in Afghanistan in 2012.
"Four unmanned drones fired six missiles in Monday's attack and two more
were dropped on Tuesday," said Baseer Khan Wazir, the top administrative
official in the Kurram Agency, part of Pakistan's restive Federally
Administered Tribal Areas.
The drones fired missiles on Taliban hideouts, killing at least 26
people over two days, he added, with both attacks taking place on the
Afghan side within 300 metres (328 yards) of the frontier.

"Twenty people were killed yesterday, mostly from the Afghan Taliban,
and six more were killed in today's attack," Wazir told Reuters.
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Taliban sources said 18 members of the Pakistan-based Haqqani
militants, allied to the Taliban, were killed in Monday's strike and
six more on Tuesday.
"There were some mud-built houses which were being used by the
mujahideen (Afghan Taliban fighters)," said a member of the Afghan
Taliban, who asked not to be identified.

"The drones fired six missiles on Monday and two more today,
targeting two, three different compounds."
No prominent militants were in the area, he said. Another Taliban
source said two commanders were killed in the attack, however.
Witnesses said they heard the drones and saw plumes of smoke before
seeing 20 makeshift coffins moved out of the area.
"There are always drones hovering over this border area, but this
was the first time four drones were noticed at the same time," said
Kurram resident Gulab Sher.
(Writing by Saad Sayeed; Editing by Drazen Jorgic and Clarence
Fernandez)
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