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CNN
February 2, 2010


Sources: Drone strikes kill 29 in PakistanFebruary 2, 2010 3:24 p.m. EST
 

Islamabad, Pakistan: Several suspected U.S. drone strikes killed at least 29 
people in Pakistan on Tuesday, Pakistani intelligence sources said.

One of the strikes targeted Serajuddin Haqqani, the leader of the Afghan 
Taliban, a group based in Pakistan that targets U.S. forces and their allies in 
neighboring Afghanistan, said a Pakistan political source who asked not to be 
named because he is not authorized to speak to the news media.

A commander of the group who spoke on the condition of anonymity told CNN that 
Haqqani "is alive and was not in the area at the time of the attack."

The reported strikes were unusual for the relatively high number of missiles 
fired - at least 17, intelligence sources said - and for the high death toll.

U.S. drone strikes tend to kill fewer than 10 people, though one last year 
reportedly killed 60, said Katherine Tiedemann, a policy analyst at the New 
America Foundation, a public policy institute in Washington.

A death toll of 29 would represent the highest single-day death toll this year 
from a drone strike or strikes in Pakistan, she said.

The missiles hit targets Tuesday morning in at least four villages in North 
Waziristan...the Pakistani intelligence sources said.

The strikes happened in the Datta Khel area, which has been the center of much 
drone activity in the past few months. Sources said drone-fired missiles hit 
the villages of Daigan, Muhammad Khel, Pai Khel and Toor Narai.

U.S. officials normally do not comment on suspected drone strikes, which have 
raised tensions between Pakistan and the United States in the past.

The United States is the only country in the region known to have the ability 
to launch missiles from drones, which are controlled remotely.

A suspected drone strike in mid-January wounded Hakimullah Mehsud, the leader 
of the Taliban in Pakistan, intelligence officials have said. On Sunday, the 
Pakistani military said it was looking into a report that Mehsud had died from 
his injuries -- a report that the Taliban denied.

Journalists Amin Khan and Nasir Dawar contributed to this report.
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