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Over 700 innocent Pak civilians killed in US drone strikes in 2009 | Of the 44 predator strikes reportedly carried out by US drones in Pakistan's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan over the past 12 months, only five were able to hit their
actual targets, killing five key Al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders, but at the cost of over 700 innocent civilians. Most of the attacks were carried out on the basis
of human intelligence, reportedly provided by the Pakistani and Afghan tribesmen,
who are spying for the US-led allied forces in Afghanistan . According to the
statistics compiled by Pakistani authorities, the Afghanistan-based US drones
killed 708 people in 44 predator attacks targeting the tribal areas between January
1 and December 31, 2009. For each Al Qaeda and Taliban terrorist killed by US
drones, 140 innocent Pakistanis also had to die. Over 90 per cent of those killed
in the deadly missile strikes were civilians, The Dawn quoted authorities, as
saying. The success percentage for the drone hits during 2009 was hardly 11 per
cent. On average, 58 civilians were killed in these attacks every month, 12 persons
every week and almost two people every day. Of the five successful predator attacks
carried out in 2009, the first one came on January 1, which reportedly killed
two senior al-Qaeda leaders - Usama al-Kin and Sheikh Ahmed Salim - both wanted
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Kin was the chief operational commander
of Al-Qaeda in Pakistan and had replaced Abu Faraj Al Libi after his arrest in
2004. The second successful drone attack was conducted on August 5 in South Waziristan
that killed the most wanted fugitive chief of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan Baitullah
Mehsud along with his wife. |
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