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Suspected US troops kill 20 in Pakistan
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-09-03 16:20

Wana - Foreign commandos from Afghanistan backed by three helicopter gunships carried out a pre-dawn attack inside Pakistan on Wednesday, killing 20 people, including women and children, a provincial governor said.


File photo shows a US Army "gunner" looking out from a helicopter flying over Afghanistan. Foreign commandos from Afghanistan backed by three helicopter gunships carried out a pre-dawn attack inside Pakistan on Wednesday, killing 20 people, including women and children, a provincial governor said. [Agencies]

The attack is likely to spark uproar in Pakistan where it will be seen as undermining sovereignty at a time when a new civilian government is struggling to assert authority in the turbulent nuclear-armed state.

"It is outrageous," Owais Ahmed Ghani, governor of North West Frontier province, said in a statement.

"This is a direct assault on the sovereignty of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan expect that the armed forces ... would rise to defend the sovereignty of the country and give a befitting reply," he said.

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A spokeswoman or Afghanistan's NATO-led force said she had no information about the incident.

A spokesman for a separate US-led coalition force declined to comment, referring questions to the US Central Command.

The United States says al Qaeda and Taliban militants are based in sanctuaries in northwest Pakistan's ethnic Pashtun tribal areas on the Afghan border, where they orchestrate attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan and plot violence in the West.

The attack took place in a village near Angor Adda in the South Waziristan region, a known sanctuary for al Qaeda and Taliban militants.

There were differing accounts of the attack with some people saying it was carried out by helicopter gunships while others spoke of an attack by ground troops as well.

"Troops came in helicopters and carried out action in three houses," said Gul Nawaz, a shopkeeper in the village.

Other residents said the foreign troops detained some people and took them away.

US-operated pilotless drone aircraft have launched attacks in Pakistani border regions several times this year, killing dozens of militants, but US ground troops had not been known to cross into Pakistan to fight militants.

Pakistan is a staunch US ally, even though the campaign against militancy is deeply unpopular with many people, but it rules out any encroachment by foreign soldiers onto its territory.

Pakistani Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar said aircraft belonging to foreign forces in Afghanistan attacked three houses at 4.30 am (6:30 pm EDT).

He declined to comment further, saying the Foreign Ministry was investigating.