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Drone strike in Waziristan kills 13, wounds 3
09/03/2012   |   05:39 PM | World News
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ISLAMABAD, March 9 (KUNA) - More than thirteen suspected militants were killed and a few others were wounded on Friday in a drone strike in the South Waziristan tribal agency of Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan, said officials.
The attack took place in Shaktoi area of the agency. According to initial reports, citing security officials, an unmanned drone fired several missiles at a vehicle and a compound. Reports said that more than thirteen alleged militants have been killed and a few others have been seriously wounded. (end) amn.ajs KUNA 091739 Mar 12NNNN
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