Missile strikes by unmanned US aircraft have inflicted the most damage against Taliban fighters in the mountainous areas straddling the Afghan border in past years, sometimes with heavy civilian casualties.
In the third such attack since Sharif came to power, two suspected militants riding a motorcycle were struck by missiles in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan on Saturday night, one official said.
"The two men, probably Arab nationals, were passing through Mosaki village when the drone fired two missiles and hit them," said the official.
Their identities were not clear. Another security source said that they were foreign militants of Turkmen origin.
In a separate operation by the Pakistan Air Force, jets pounded several militant hideouts overnight, killing seven insurgents, senior security officials said.
Pakistan has seen a spate of militant attacks since Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took office last month, putting pressure on his team to act more aggressively to curb the insurgency.
It is difficult to check the impact of drone attacks on both militants and civilians because independent observers and journalists have almost no access to the areas where most of the strikes occur.
The government, while condemning drone attacks as a violation of its sovereignty, wants to appear decisive in its own efforts to combat militants on its soil and has vowed to map out a new security strategy to tackle the insurgency.
Pakistani military officials believe mountains linking the Orakzai, Khyber and Kurram tribal areas are one of the main strongholds for the Taliban-linked militants in Pakistan.
"These areas are known as strongholds of the militants from where they stage deadly attacks in Kohat and Peshawar," one official in Kohat told media on condition of anonymity.
Another senior military official in the northwestern frontier city of Peshawar confirmed that air strikes had taken place "somewhere between Orakzai and Khyber".
"We could hear the sounds of fighter jets and see flames when bombs were dropped in the mountains," Shafqat Hussain, a local resident in Kohat, said of the overnight operation.
Many Taliban and their al Qaeda allies fled Afghanistan to Pakistan's tribal areas after the U.S. invasion in 2001. They retreated even deeper into the mountains following a Pakistan army offensive in 2009, launching attacks from places where ground forces cannot reach them.
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@Hari Om: Good but failed attempt to portray that those were Pakistani citizens.
@Waseem Ch: Pakistan don't have mirage 2000,we have mirage V & 3.for your information it's new F-16 block 52 +
good job don by paf to take revenge of being attacked of their bases.
@Insaan "Good thing is when PAF drops bombs no innocent Muslims get killed" sure some innocents might. but do not forget, for them we have a term of SHAHEED and this more so when they get killed by our very own Muslim bombs.
@Anon: "Good to know the pak Air Force too has started striking militants "Janab Anon Sahib, yes because TANDOOR is hot, and PAF also start baking their PRONTHAAs :-)).
You guys know how much each PAF mission cost to kill SEVEN militants? It is a different story if they are routine training missions. It will be much cheaper to use DRONES because it does the same job at a cheaper cost with same or better accuracy.
Imran Khan wanted PAF to shoot down the drones but whom will he ask to shoot down the PAF jets who are also killing Pakistani citizens ? Will it be Americans ?
@Anon: Good to know the pak Air Force too has started striking militants. Hope they will soon replace American drones completely.
Good thing is when Pakistan Air Force drops bombs no innocent Muslims get killed (no collateral damage).
Does PAF bombs good talibans too?
Does any one know how much bounty money Pakistanis got from these drone strikes? How much money Pakistanis got by helping American target terrorists by drones?
Does Pakistani media report how many civilians, terrorists, got killed by these PAF strikes?
High time to take out the trash. Go Pak Air Force!!
The risk of collateral damage makes using airpower within one’s own borders and targeting one’s own citizens a disproportionate use of force that reflects the mind-set of a foreign occupying force with all its attendant contempt for the alien nationals they are suppressing. Civilised countries do not resort to bombing their own citizens on their own soil in the name of a counter-terrorist operation.
the article make sit obvious; they didn't know, nor do they know, who they actually killed nor why..."probably".
good
Good start Nawaz Government. Let's clean it up together with drones and collaborate without any pleasing remarks for the terrorists. Drones with PAF bombing will do the trick to calm down and destroy these enemies of Pakistan and Islam in a couple of weeks.
May be Imran khan will condemn PAF strike!
Bravo PAF! Let the terrorists find no sanctuary in any corner of the country.
Does this mean PAF are CIA agents?
The fighter in the pic looks more like Mirage 2000-5 than the mirage III which PAF possess.
Good to know the pak Air Force too has started striking militants. Hope they will soon replace American drones completely.
awesome.......feel so relieved.happy ramzan
Well done Guys, wipe them out. Hope Nawaz Shareed will develop guts to stop the ideology behind this mess. Long live Pakistan.
ET, kindly change the picture of the aircraft as it is a Mirage 2000 and NOT in service with the PAF.