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3 July 2009

Incident Code

Ob23

Location

Zamarai Nairai, South Waziristan, Pakistan
An attack on a suspected training facility (or offices) run by TTP commander Noor Wali Mehsud killed at least 10 alleged militants and injured as many as 35 people. 'The News' reported the following: Tribal sources said a US drone fired three missiles at the office of Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud in Serwakai Tehsil at…

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3 July 2009
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Incident Date

23 June 2009

Incident Code

Ob20

Location

Makeen, South Waziristan, Pakistan
An attack against an alleged Taliban camp (the suspected camp of Baitullah Mehsud) killed five militants, according to data collected by the local political administration. A further seven unspecified individuals were wounded. Local TTP commander Niaz or Khwaz Wali Mehsud was reportedly among the dead.  Wali Mehsud was reportedly killed 'as bait for a bigger…

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23 June 2009
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23 June 2009

Incident Code

Ob21

Location

Makeen, South Waziristan, Pakistan
Up to three missiles were fired at the funeral of Niaz Wali Mehsud, at which as many as 5,000 people were present, killing between 18-50 civilians (among them reportedly ten children and four tribal leaders). The suspected militant targets were believed to include TTP leader Baitullah Mehsud, who either escaped or was never present. The dead…

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23 June 2009
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Incident Date

18 June 2009

Incident Code

Ob19c

Location

Raghzai near Wana, South Waziristan, Pakistan
A strike was reported by ‘local security sources’ on an alleged militant training centre. The impact is unknown. There are no other details at this time.

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18 June 2009
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18 June 2009

Incident Code

Ob19

Location

Wana, South Waziristan, Pakistan
At least 12 people were killed and several wounded in a double US led strike near midnight on a housing compound reportedly used by Taliban commander Wali Mohammed aka Malang Wazir. Three died in the first attack, then seven rescuers were killed when a drone returned, including a nephew of Mohammed. The Bureau’s researchers identified…

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18 June 2009
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14 June 2009

Incident Code

Ob18

Location

Marda Algad, South Waziristan, Pakistan
After a pause in bombing of almost a month, up to five militants, reported as Pakistani and ‘foreign’, were reported killed in an alleged US led strike on a double-cabin truck, according to the Taliban. Two other vehicles were reportedly damaged in the strike. However internal records collected by the FATA administration reported a civilian pick-up was…

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14 June 2009
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Incident Date

16 May 2009

Incident Code

Ob17

Location

Khesoor, North Waziristan, Pakistan
In the first confirmed deliberate CIA attack on rescuers, up to 40 people, mostly Pakistani militants, were reported killed in a double strike by US led drones on a vehicle and the reputed house of Hikmat Roshan, local media reported. A nearby madrassa was also reported damaged. Two Arabs were reported among the dead, including…

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16 May 2009
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Incident Date

12 May 2009

Incident Code

Ob16

Location

Sara Khwara, South Waziristan, Pakistan
At least five people were killed, including ‘Taliban and foreign fighters’, in n alleged US led attack on a housing compound, local media reported. CNN reported a Taliban source as saying that it was used a training centre linked to Baitullah Mehsud’s TTP. Although most reports claimed that eight were killed, local resident Yar Mohammad…

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Published
12 May 2009
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Incident Date

9 May 2009

Incident Code

Ob15

Location

Tabbi Langhar Khel, South Waziristan, Pakistan
Multiple US led missile strikes, including an attack on an ex-school and a vehicle, killed between six and 25 people, according to local media. UPI reported that the school had been turned into a Taliban training camp just months before the strike. The Pakistan Taliban (TTP) claimed that only five of its militants died in…

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9 May 2009
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Incident Date

29 April 2009

Incident Code

Ob14

Location

Kaniguram, South Waziristan, Pakistan
An attack on a car killed al Qaeda planner Abu Sulayman al-Jazairi and up to nine others, in alleged US led airstrikes, local media reported. It was previously reported that Abu Sulayman al-Jazairi was killed in B16 in 2008. Though according to internal documents collected by the local political administration, only a local was killed in…

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29 April 2009
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Incident Date

19 April 2009

Incident Code

Ob13

Location

Ganki Khel, South Waziristan, Pakistan
As many as eight civilians were killed, including three children, and others were injured in US led drone strikes on Ganki Khel, local media repoted. Explosives-filled vehicles, reportedly being prepared as truck bombs, created ‘an enormous secondary explosion’ when they were struck by drones. The New York Times, citing anonymous US and Pakistani intelligence officials,…

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19 April 2009
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Incident Date

8 April 2009

Incident Code

Ob12

Location

Ganki Khel, South Waziristan, Pakistan
An attack on a truck rigged as an anti-aircraft vehicle killed between three and four alleged militants after its occupants had earlier fired on a drone, according to local media. The US led strike also destroyed two of the nearby shops, wounding up to five civilians, two critically. Geo TV reported that "The drone was…

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8 April 2009
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4 April 2009

Incident Code

Ob11

Location

Datta Khel, North Waziristan, Pakistan
As many as 18 civilians were killed, including up to five children and five women, when an alleged US led strike hit an ammunition store at a Taliban camp, damaging nearby houses. ‘Teacher’ or ‘militant sympathiser’ Tariq Dawar Khan was also reported possibly killed, along with ‘a number of foreign militants’. However, the Taliban said…

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4 April 2009
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Incident Date

1 April 2009

Incident Code

Ob10

Location

Khadezai, Orakzai Agency, Pakistan
As many as 17 people were killed when the home compound of ‘militant TTP commander’ Maulvi Gul Nazeer was attacked in Orakzai Agency by alleged US led air and drone strikes. It was, according to local media, the first known strike in the vicinity. Gul Nazeer’s wife; daughter-in-law; two sons (Abdullah and Abdul Latif) and…

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Published
1 April 2009
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Incident Date

26 March 2009

Incident Code

Ob9

Location

Sokhel, North Waziristan, Pakistan
Up to five were killed and five wounded in an alleged US led explosion at a house of ‘pro-militant’ tribal elder Malik Gulab Khan, local media reported. The victims were described as "people" by most sources, not differentiating been militants and civilians. AFP reported that ‘residents’ were killed. The intended targets were reportedly Abu Kasha-linked militants.…

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26 March 2009
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Incident Date

25 March 2009

Incident Code

Ob8

Location

Makeen, South Waziristan, Pakistan
Up to eight people were killed, six "Arabs and Uzbeks" and five were wounded in an alleged US led attack on alleged militants in two cars as they were about to cross a bridge, local media reported. The house of Haji Dost Muhammad aka Noor Mohammad was also reported destroyed. He and Maulvi Shafiq, both…

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Published
25 March 2009
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Incident Date

15 March 2009

Incident Code

Ob7

Location

Jani Khel, Bannu Frontier Region, Pakistan
Up to six people were killed including one or two ‘Arabs’ in an attack on ‘the compound of local militant commander Taj Ali Khan’ or ‘the house of Haji Awais’. The News reported that Ali Khan was killed along with a ‘foreigner'. The attack was the latest in a number outside the FATA tribal areas.…

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Published
15 March 2009
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Incident Date

12 March 2009

Incident Code

Ob6

Location

Barjo, Kurram Agency, Pakistan
For the second time in a month the CIA’s drones struck Kurram Agency. Multiple strikes on a ‘TTP compound’ killed at least 14 people. Four or five missiles were fired in the strike according to a record of drone strikes collected by the local political administration. The compound was reportedly run by local commander Fazal…

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Published
12 March 2009
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Incident Date

1 March 2009

Incident Code

Ob5

Location

Sararogha, South Waziristan, Pakistan
A strike on an alleged TTP compound (complete with underground bunkers) killed at least seven and injured at least three people. The buildings were reportedly owned by tribesman Asghar Shamankhel, described as having ‘militant links’ (Dawn). Four ‘foreigners from Central Asian states’ were reported to be among the dead. However an internal FATA administration document recorded…

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Published
1 March 2009
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Incident Date

16 February 2009

Incident Code

Ob4

Location

Sur Pul, Kurram Agency, Pakistan
In the first reported CIA attack on Kurram Agency, a 9am strike using at least 3 missiles killed at least 18 people. Local resident Rehman Ullah said he saw 30 bodies pulled from the rubble of a building destroyed in the strike. Anonymous informants said the Taliban ordered 30 coffins from the local bazaar. However…

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Published
16 February 2009
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Incident Date

14 February 2009

Incident Code

Ob3

Location

Narsi Khel, South Waziristan, Pakistan
Between 25 and 35 people were reported killed – the Taliban said 25 Uzbek militants alone were killed – and at least 11 people were injured, local media reported. This first Obama strike against the Pakistan Taliban (TTP) and its leader Baitullah Mehsud, struck the house of Malik Rosan, a madrassa and also a vehicle. The…

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Published
14 February 2009
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Incident Date

23 January 2009

Incident Code

Ob1

Location

Zharki, North Waziristan, Pakistan
The first fatal Obama strike killed between seven and fifteen people, reported initially as ‘foreign militants’. In a later report personally given to Obama by his then-CIA chief General Hayden, the Agency admitted missing its high value target and killing ‘five al Qaeda militants’, but made no mention of civilian deaths. A variety of sources…

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Published
23 January 2009
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Incident Date

23 January 2009

Incident Code

Ob2

Location

Ganki Khel, South Waziristan, Pakistan
As many as ten civilians were killed in an airstrike on a house in Ganki Khel, due to alleged US airstrikes, local media reported. The attack on what was allegedly the wrong house killed eight members of Malik Gulistan Khan‘s family, including Khan, three of his sons (the youngest aged three), and a nephew, according…

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Published
23 January 2009
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Incident Date

22 January 2009

Incident Code

Ob0

Location

Bara, Khyber Agency, Pakistan
Two days after Barack Obama’s inauguration, US drones supported the Pakistani Army in what may have been a unique joint operation. An unnamed Pakistani intelligence officer told the Wall Street Journal that a combination of US surveillance, Pakistani human intelligence and informants were used to track alleged al Qaeda operative Zabu ul Taifi, a Saudi national, to a safe…

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Published
22 January 2009
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Incident Date

2 January 2009

Incident Code

B51

Location

Madin Village, South Waziristan, Pakistan
In the final strike of George W. Bush’s presidency, two missiles hit the abandoned ‘Government Girls Primary School, Sultana Tehsil Ladha’ (reportedly a TTP base), killing between three and four people and inuring three others, according to local media. SATP reported that the victims were militants. Geo TV however reported they were people, not specifying…

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Published
2 January 2009
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Incident Date

1 January 2009

Incident Code

B50

Location

Kari Kot, South Waziristan, Pakistan
As many as five people were killed and others were wounded in alleged US airstrikes on Kari Kot, according to local media. Two missiles hit ‘a Peju Motorcar [sic]’ killing three non-locals and injuring one person according to data collected by the FATA secretariat. However The Nation reported up to five ‘suspected militants from Turkmenistan’…

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Published
1 January 2009
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Incident Date

22 December 2008

Incident Code

B48

Location

Kari Kot, South Waziristan, Pakistan
As many as eight people were killed and five wounded in a strike on a truck rigged with an anti-aircraft gun, local media reported. Dawn reported that "two missile attacks by US drones on Monday killed five militants, said to be ‘Punjabi Taliban’ deployed in South Waziristan." BBC reported the highest death toll to be…

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Published
22 December 2008
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Incident Date

22 December 2008

Incident Code

B49

Location

Shin Warsak, South Waziristan, Pakistan
Between two and four people were killed and four others were injured in an alleged US airstrike on an anti-aircraft truck in a second village, local media reported. Dawn reported locals as saying that "Six Taliban speaking Urdu had come to Azam Warsak bazaar in a vehicle. Four of them disembarked and went to a…

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Published
22 December 2008
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22 December 2008

Incident Code

B49c

Location

Doag near Wana, South Waziristan, Pakistan
An internal database of strikes and casualties compiled by the local tribal administration was published by the Bureau in mid-2013. The database listed a third strike of the day. It said it hit in ‘a solitary area in village Doag Tehsil [local administrative area] Wana causing no damage.’ No civilians were reported as dead or…

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Published
22 December 2008
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Incident Date

15 December 2008

Incident Code

B47

Location

Tapi Tool, North Waziristan, Pakistan
A night-time strike killed two unknown civilians and injured a further three, according to an unnamed local villager, due to alleged US forces air and drone strikes. Local resident Ajab Khan reported that the attack had set a house on fire, telling AP that he saw two bodies brought out and three wounded people taken…

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Published
15 December 2008
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