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Tribesmen in MIranshah said that barely hours after a missile strike killed at least four people, they saw US pilotless spy planes hovering over North Waziristan on Sunday.
Miranshah, Oct 13 : Tribesmen in MIranshah said that barely hours after a missile strike killed at least four people, they saw US' pilotless spy planes hovering over North Waziristan on Sunday.
Two missiles from suspected US drones struck a compound just outside Miranshah. The targeted compound was the residence of Taliban Omar Daraz, the Daily Times quoted a security official as saying.
The residents further said that they could see three drones overhead as they sifted through the remains of the destroyed compound searching for further casualties.
ANI