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ڈرون حملوں کا رکارڈ رکھتا ہے

ڈرون  حملوں میں ہلاک ہونی والوں کی ریکارڈ کا پروجیکٹ

ڈرون حملے

More than 400 drone strikes have hit the tribal regions of north west Pakistan since 2004. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has been recording these strikes using credible media reports, field investigations, legal documents and academic and NGO research.

Here is a list of all known drone strikes in Pakistan. The data can be searched by year and by month. Each entry records the area the strike hit and the date. To find out who died in each attack click on the relevant strike. This will take you to a full page recording everything understood about the people that were killed. In many strikes there is nothing reported about anybody killed. Over time we aim to build on the little information known about those dying. For more information please see our methodology.

پاکستان میں ڈرون حملے

  • جنوبی وزیرستان

    A group of militants were meeting covertly inside a water treatment plant when the drones attacked and destroyed the plant and a nearby house.... More

  • جنوبی وزیرستان

    At least thirteen were killed, ‘Arabs, Uzbeks and Chechens’ among them, in a strike that injured a dozen and destroyed two houses.... More

  • شمالی وزیرستان

    An al Qaeda militant and local Taliban commander were reported killed in a strike on a house linked to senior militant Maulvi Nazir (see Ob302).... More

  • جنوبی وزیرستان

    Drones killed senior militants and several civilians in an attack on a vehicle convoy that also destroyed nearby buildings.... More

منصوبے کے بارے میں

CIA drone strikes have killed over 2,500 people in Pakistan; many are described as militants, but some are civilians. This is a record of those who have died in these attacks.

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خفیہ ڈرون کی جنگ

A project by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism tracking drone strikes and other covert US actions in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.

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The Bureau is a not-for-profit research organisation based in London. It pursues in-depth journalism that is of public benefit.

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The Naming the Dead project relies on donations from foundations and individuals to keep it running. Please consider supporting our work.

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