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- Baghar_China_airstrike abstract "The Baghar China UAV strike (Pashto: د بغر چينې هوايي بريد) happened in the evening on Tuesday 17 September 2008, when four missiles fired from an United States Air Force drone aircraft hit the village of Baghar China in the mountains of South Waziristan, in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan, about 4 kilometres from the Afghan border and 55 kilometres west of Wana, the main town in the region and close to Angur Ada, the village that was raided by US commandos on 3 September. The missiles hit a militant training camp, killing five and injuring at least six people.This was the sixth confirmed U.S. missile attack inside Pakistan since the end of August 2008, and comes two days after a Pakistan-U.S standoff on 15 September 2008, in which Pakistani forces fired shots into the air, in order to deter U.S. forces from entering Pakistani territory. The incident came as the top US military commander, Admiral Michael Mullen met Pakistan’s most senior army officer, General Ashfaq Kayani and prime-minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in Islamabad to discuss growing tension over US attacks along the border.".
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- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
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- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_in_Pakistan.
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- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Category:War_on_Terror.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waziristan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Federally_Administered_Tribal_Areas.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink General_Atomics_MQ-9_Reaper.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Islamabad.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink List_of_drone_strikes_in_Pakistan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink MQ-9_Reaper.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Mullen.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink North_Waziristan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan-U.S_standoff_15_September_2008.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan–United_States_skirmishes.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink South_Waziristan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Taliban.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Unmanned_aerial_vehicle.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Wana,_Pakistan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink War_in_North-West_Pakistan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Yousaf_Raza_Gillani.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink Yousuf_Raza_Gilani.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLink File:MQ-9_Reaper_in_flight_2.jpg.
- Baghar_China_airstrike wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baghar China airstrike".
- Baghar_China_airstrike caption "(The MQ-9 Reaper began operation in Afghanistan in Oct. 2007)".
- Baghar_China_airstrike conflict War_in_North-West_Pakistan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike date "2008-09-17".
- Baghar_China_airstrike fatalities "5".
- Baghar_China_airstrike hasPhotoCollection Baghar_China_airstrike.
- Baghar_China_airstrike injuries "6".
- Baghar_China_airstrike instigator "United States".
- Baghar_China_airstrike location "North Waziristan, Pakistan".
- Baghar_China_airstrike location "South Waziristan, Pakistan".
- Baghar_China_airstrike target "Taliban fighters".
- Baghar_China_airstrike title "Baghar China airstrike".
- Baghar_China_airstrike type "UAV attack".
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- Baghar_China_airstrike subject Category:2008_in_Pakistan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike subject Category:Airstrikes.
- Baghar_China_airstrike subject Category:War_on_Terror.
- Baghar_China_airstrike subject Category:Waziristan.
- Baghar_China_airstrike comment "The Baghar China UAV strike (Pashto: د بغر چينې هوايي بريد) happened in the evening on Tuesday 17 September 2008, when four missiles fired from an United States Air Force drone aircraft hit the village of Baghar China in the mountains of South Waziristan, in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan, about 4 kilometres from the Afghan border and 55 kilometres west of Wana, the main town in the region and close to Angur Ada, the village that was raided by US commandos on 3 September. ".
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- Baghar_China_airstrike depiction MQ-9_Reaper_in_flight_2.jpg.
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