Thursday, October 27, 2011

U.S. Predator Drone Strike of the Year Kills Five Taliban Commanders In Pakistan


That's right - this was the drone strike of the year as U.S. predator drones pumped five hellfire missiles into a vehicle near Tora Gola killing five commanders of one of the most targeted Taliban groups. And once again we see what kind of quality intelligence the CIA is getting for these drone strikes - let's face it...when we fire FIVE hellfires into a moving vehicle, you know we have the info that there is important cargo on board. We've probably all seen what just one hellfire does to a vehicle....now take that times five. Nope, we didn't want a single one of these guys walking away from this one.

From the article at DAWN:

A US drone strike on a vehicle on Thursday killed five commanders of one of Pakistan’s most influential Taliban leaders, Maulvi Nazir, one of the faction’s senior commanders told Reuters.

He identified four of the commanders as Hazrat Omar, Nazir’s younger brother, Khan Mohammad, Miraj Wazir and Ashfaq Wazir.

According to initial details, five missiles were fired on a vehicle carrying several passengers.

The vehicle was traveling from Tora Gola village to the nearby area of Azam Warsak when it was hit.

“Nazir’s younger brother Omar Wazir has been killed, it has been confirmed,” a Pakistani security official told AFP.

Another Pakistani intelligence official also confirmed his death.

Residents and security officials in the region described the 27-year-old as the operational head for the Nazir group, and a close aide of his brother.

This marks the first drone strike in quite a few days but that drought certainly was worth it to get this quality of a hit. This, believe me, is going to send shock waves across the Taliban world in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.




Drone strike “kills five Taliban commanders” in South Waziristan


PESHAWAR: A US drone strike on a vehicle on Thursday killed five commanders of one of Pakistan’s most influential Taliban leaders, Maulvi Nazir, one of the faction’s senior commanders told Reuters.

He identified four of the commanders as Hazrat Omar, Nazir’s younger brother, Khan Mohammad, Miraj Wazir and Ashfaq Wazir.

According to initial details, five missiles were fired on a vehicle carrying several passengers.

The vehicle was traveling from Tora Gola village to the nearby area of Azam Warsak when it was hit.

“Nazir’s younger brother Omar Wazir has been killed, it has been confirmed,” a Pakistani security official told AFP.

Another Pakistani intelligence official also confirmed his death.

Residents and security officials in the region described the 27-year-old as the operational head for the Nazir group, and a close aide of his brother.

He adopted a low profile, going to Afghanistan, assigning duties to the fighters and supervising logistic arrangements for their missions, they said.

“They are a very important group because while they are based in Pakistan they are very active in Afghanistan,” said Mansur Khan Mehsud of the Fata Research Centre think tank.

“If you look at drone strikes, they are one of the most heavily targeted groups.”

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