Drone Strikes in Pakistan in 2014 Casuality Min Casualties Max Sr.No Date Agency Locality Target Group Killed Injured Killed2 Injured3 Name of dead source Source2 1 11-Jun-14 NWA Tabi Tore Khel V+H HqN 4 0 4 0 1. Senior commander Haji Gul (Afghan National). 2. Commander Yaseen Gardaizi (Afghan National) 3. Commander Abdullah Khan (Afghan National) 4. Commander Jamil (Afghan National) 5. Commander Saif El Jihad (None Pashtune Pakistani) 6. Commander Roohullah (None Pashtune Pakistani) 7. Hamza Gul (from Quetta Pakistan) 8. Hamza
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Question mark on the fate of foreign fighters: DSR March 26, 2014
Pakistan has witnessed another relatively calm and peaceful day as only one violent militant incident and three security forces actions against militants were reported during the day. The only militant activity was monitored in Kohlu district of Baluchistan where militants blew up three electric towers, which suspended the supply of
13-03-2014: A relatively Peaceful Day
The day was comparatively peaceful as only four violent activities related to anti-state conflicts were reported across the country in which one person was killed, 6 others injured while 52 were arrested. Militants carried out three activities and the only killing of the day as well as all 6 injuries
Drone Attacks and Dubious Role of Pakistani Government
By Muhammad Imran Summary Government of Pakistan is not playing its role in recording casualties in drone attacks while Pakistani security officials release false information to the media regarding victims of CIA's drone attack in Pakistan. The Conflict Monitoring Center's monthly report on drone attacks highlights contradictions in government's public stance on
Boiling Pot of North Waziristan
By Abdullah Khan After months, rather years, of refusing US pressure for a military operation in North Waziristan the government seems to have bowed down in front of American demands and a military action looks eminent in coming days. According to a report of Dawn News, Security forces on Sunday (November
CIA Again Stepped Up Drone Attacks in Pakistan
American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has once again stepped up drone attacks in Pakistan. It has carried out eight drone attacks during the month of October, which is two times more than the number of drone attacks in September 2011. According to data compiled by the Conflict Monitoring Center –an
Drone Attacks Monthly Report May 2011
American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has struck 9 drone attacks inside Pakistani territory, after Osama Bin Laden’s killing, during the month of May 2011. At least 62 people were killed and 17 injured in these highly controversial strikes. CIA has intensified the frequency of drone attacks to an unprecedented level