The Malaysian Insider

World

Death toll from Pakistan drone attack rises to 19

Jul 07, 2012

MIRANSHAH, Pakistan, July 7 — The death toll from a drone strike in northeastern Pakistan has risen to 19, Pakistani intelligence officials said today.

Twelve people were originally reported dead in yesterday’s strike on a compound in the Dhattakel region in North Waziristan.

Public anger over US drone attacks have contributed to inflaming tensions between Pakistan and the United States.

Yesterday’s strike took place a day after two trucks carried NATO supplies across the border into Afghanistan — the first shipments since convoys were halted by Pakistan last November.

Pakistanis say the drone attacks kill civilians and encroach on Pakistani sovereignty. The United States says the attacks are highly selective and that few civilians are killed.

The CIA has stepped up operations in North Waziristan in recent weeks. The area is seen as a hub for militants crossing the porous border to fight US forces and their allies in Afghanistan.

The resumption of the cross-border shipments to Afghanistan gave a boost to the uneasy partnership between Pakistan and the United States.

Pakistan agreed to the resumption after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton apologised for an air attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers last November. — Reuters