Drone strike kills ten in South Waziristan
US drone strikes targeting a militant house and vehicle in Pakistan’s northwestern tribal area killed at least ten "suspected militants" [any human being whose life is extinguished when an American missile or bomb detonates] Sunday including two key militant commanders, security officials said, the second attack in 24 hours. - Two US drones fired four missiles at a house belonging to a suspected militant commander Malang Khan in Wacha Dana town, 10 kilometres west of Wana, the main town in the South Waziristan tribal district near the Afghan border, Pakistani security officials said. At the time of the attack, suspected militants were gathered to offer condolences to the brother of a militant commander killed during an American unmanned drone attack on Saturday. The brother was one of those who died in the Sunday morning attack.
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