Two non-UN-sanctioned US drone attacks on Pakistan's North Waziristan region have killed at least nine people and wounded several others.
Security officials say the drone fired two missiles on suspected militant compounds along the Afghan border. One missile hit the town of Mohammad Khel while the other targeted Datta Khel.
The death toll is expected to rise as some of the injured are reportedly in critical condition.
The US has intensified its drone attacks on Pakistan's tribal areas in recent months. Some 160 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in such strikes since September.
Islamabad has slammed the unauthorized attacks on its soil with Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit saying, "We believe that they are counter-productive and also a violation of our sovereignty."
Senior political and military officials in Islamabad have called on Washington to reconsider its policy.
This is while the supply route of NATO forces based in Afghanistan remains closed for the ninth consecutive day forcing hundreds of trucks and oil tankers to remain parked in different parts of Pakistan's tribal regions.
Islamabad blocked the NATO supply route after the US-led military alliance launched a series of airstrikes on Pakistan's tribal regions.
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Security officials say the drone fired two missiles on suspected militant compounds along the Afghan border. One missile hit the town of Mohammad Khel while the other targeted Datta Khel.
The death toll is expected to rise as some of the injured are reportedly in critical condition.
The US has intensified its drone attacks on Pakistan's tribal areas in recent months. Some 160 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in such strikes since September.
Islamabad has slammed the unauthorized attacks on its soil with Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit saying, "We believe that they are counter-productive and also a violation of our sovereignty."
Senior political and military officials in Islamabad have called on Washington to reconsider its policy.
This is while the supply route of NATO forces based in Afghanistan remains closed for the ninth consecutive day forcing hundreds of trucks and oil tankers to remain parked in different parts of Pakistan's tribal regions.
Islamabad blocked the NATO supply route after the US-led military alliance launched a series of airstrikes on Pakistan's tribal regions.
JR/HGH/MMN
PressTV - Unauthorized US attacks kill 9 in Pakistan