Interior Minister, Chaudhry
Nisar Ali Khan, Friday condemned a latest U.S. drone attack and termed it as an
attempt to sabotage the proposed peace talks with the Taliban.
The U.S. unmanned aircraft fired missiles on a house and
vehicles of the Pakistani Taliban leaders in North Waziristan tribal region and
killed six of them.
Local media said the American drone launched the strike at a
time when the Taliban leaders were holding a meeting in their stronghold Dandey
Darpakhel area.
Two Taliban figures Tariq Mehsood, the personal guard of the
Taliban Chief Hakimullah Mehsood, and another commander identified as Abdullah
were among those killed, section of the local media reported. Reports also said
that Abdullah was also driver was of Hakimullah Mehsood.
Geo television reported that the vehicle targeted in the
strike was being used by the chief of Pakistani Taliban chief, Hakimullah
Mehsood. But it was not clear if Hakimullah Mehsood was in the vehicle at the
time of the strike.
Dunya TV quoted security sources that Hakimullah Mehsood was
killed in the strike.
Taliban and the government have not officially confirmed the
reports.
The Interior Minister angrily reacted to the U.S. attack as
it was carried out at a time when the government was set to begin talks with
the Taliban militants.
He said in a statement that the government has planned to
send a three member delegation for initial discussion with the Taliban on
Saturday.
“We think that the latest drone attack was an attempt to
sabotage the dialogue,” Chaudhry Nisar said.
Local media quoted security sources as saying that the
American spy aircraft struck the Taliban compound when the Taliban were holding
meeting of their central council. Hakimullah Mehsood was scheduled to preside
over the council’s meeting.
Some sources said the meeting was called to discuss strategy
for talks with the government.
Reports suggested that the Taliban were holding meeting when
the US drone rained missiles into the area.
Another report said that the local Taliban chief, Hafiz Gul
Bahadar, Friday asked the residents to leave North Waziristan for a week in
view of the deteriorating situation in the region.
A pamphlet distributed in the region asked the people to
take their precious items with them.
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