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More Than 10 Dead in Pakistan Missile Strikes

By Associated Press | May 15, 2008

KHAR, Pakistan — A suspected missile strike late yesterday destroyed a house and killed about a dozen people in a Pakistan border village that was targeted by American military two years ago in the hunt for Al Qaeda's no. 2 leader.

Residents said at least two explosions rocked Damadola village, in the Bajur tribal region near the border with Afghanistan, at around 8 p.m. They reported seeing drone aircraft flying in the area before the blasts and said Taliban militants cordoned off the area afterward.

There was no immediate official confirmation of the incident or any claim of responsibility. Pakistan's army said it had no information about a missile strike.

The explosions came as Pakistani authorities and Taliban militants exchanged dozens of prisoners in the latest step in a peace process that is stirring growing alarm in the West. NATO claims its militant incursions into Afghanistan have increased.

Pakistan has said it does not allow American forces to operate on its territory. But villagers in the region, which is a haven for Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters, have reported seeing American drones fire missiles at suspected militant targets on several occasions.


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