ISLAMABAD (AFP) — A militant Taliban group warned Thursday of reprisals in Pakistan if there was another US drone attack, as the government condemned the latest missile strike in its territory.
Top Pakistani Taliban leader Hafiz Gul Bahadur warned he would mount revenge attacks if the US carried out further strikes in tribal territory after missiles fired from a drone Wednesday killed six people, including a major Al-Qaeda operative.
Bahadur's group has been accused by the United States of launching attacks across the border in Afghanistan, but it abstains from violence in Pakistani territory under an understanding with military authorities.
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Pakistan Protests Missile Stri
Top Pakistani Taliban leader Hafiz Gul Bahadur warned he would mount revenge attacks if the US carried out further strikes in tribal territory after missiles fired from a drone Wednesday killed six people, including a major Al-Qaeda operative.
Bahadur's group has been accused by the United States of launching attacks across the border in Afghanistan, but it abstains from violence in Pakistani territory under an understanding with military authorities.
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Pakistan Protests Missile Stri
Bahadur's group has been accused by the United States of launching attacks across the border in Afghanistan, but it abstains from violence in Pakistani territory under an understanding with military authorities.
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Pakistan Protests Missile Strikes -- Voice of America
Pakistan protests over U.S. missile strikes -- Reuters
Pakistan warns U.S. over missile strike -- CNN
Pakistan summons US ambassador over missile strikes -- The Telegraph
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Pakistan Protests Missile Strikes -- Voice of America
Pakistan protests over U.S. missile strikes -- Reuters
Pakistan warns U.S. over missile strike -- CNN
Pakistan summons US ambassador over missile strikes -- The Telegraph