US missile attack kills six in Pakistan

A US missile attack by a pilotless drone killed at least six people today in a Pakistani tribal region regarded as a safe haven…

A US missile attack by a pilotless drone killed at least six people today in a Pakistani tribal region regarded as a safe haven for al-Qaeda and Taliban militants, an intelligence official said.

The target was a house in Tappi, a village 20km east of Miranshah that has been hit before in recent days, according to an intelligence official in the region.

The official identified the owner of the house as Faisal Mohammad Sultan, a tribesman sympathetic to the militants cause.

"He was entertaining guests," the official said.

A military spokesman said he was unable give official confirmation of the attack.

A Reuters journalist saw and heard the explosion from the rooftop terrace of his house in Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan, shortly after 10:00 p.m (1600 GMT).

"It was huge blast," he said. "The drone is still flying in the area. It fired a missile and I saw the flame coming out of it."

Since the start of September the United States has carried out at least nine missile attacks, including this one, and a commando raid on militant targets in Pakistan's tribal areas.

Pakistan has protested against the U.S. intrusions, particularly after the use of ground troops for the first time on September 3rd, and the issue has strained relations between the allies in the war on terrorism.

Reuters