Suspected U.S. Missile Strike In Pakistan Kills Four

A suspected U.S. drone aircraft is reported to have fired two missiles into North Waziristan, an Al-Qaeda and Taliban stronghold in Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan.

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A suspected U.S. drone aircraft is reported to have fired two missiles into North Waziristan, an Al-Qaeda and Taliban stronghold in Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan. 

Pakistani intelligence officials say four militants were killed in the strike on a house in the village of Norak. 

Pakistani security officials said militants had cordoned off the area and pulled bodies out of the rubble.  

compiled from agency reports



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