US drone kills 45 in Pakistan

A US drone killed at least 45 Pakistani Taliban militants today when it struck after a funeral of insurgent commander killed …

A US drone killed at least 45 Pakistani Taliban militants today when it struck after a funeral of insurgent commander killed earlier in the day, Pakistani intelligence officials said.

US ally Pakistan officially objects to the strikes by pilotless US aircraft though the attack came as the Pakistani army is preparing an offensive against Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud in South Waziristan on the Afghan border.

The military went on the offensive against Taliban fighters allied with Mehsud in the Swat Valley, northwest of Islamabad, in May and are in the final phase of that operation.

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"Three missiles were fired by drones as people were dispersing after offering funeral prayers for Niaz Wali," one of the intelligence officials said referring to a Taliban commander killed in an earlier drone attack today.

Pakistani government and military spokesmen were not available for comment.

Mehsud, the Taliban chief accused of plotting the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007, had been in the area but was not hurt, a Taliban official said.

The United States has offered a reward of $5 million for information leading to Mehsud's location or arrest.

The offensive in Swat came after Taliban gains raised fears for the future of nuclear-armed Pakistan, a vital ally for the United States as it strives to defeat al Qaeda and stabilise Afghanistan.

The government has also ordered an offensive against Mehsud in his South Waziristan stronghold.

In recent days, the military has launched air strikes on Mehsud's bases while soldiers have been securing the main road into the mountainous region populated by ethnic Pashtun tribes.

The Taliban official said the death toll in the attack on the funeral gathering was higher than 45.

"Most of the bodies have been burnt," he said by telephone from the region. "We are not allowing anyone to go to the site."

The United States has carried out some 42 drone strikes since the beginning of last year, most since September, killing more than 345 people, including many foreign militants, according to security agents, officials and residents.

The United States is sending thousands of extra troops to Afghanistan to fight a stubborn Taliban insurgency there.

Reuters