One security official in Miramshah said they were seeking more information as informants in the area suspect there were foreigners among the dead. — File photo

MIRAMSHAH: Two US missile attacks in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal region on Saturday reportedly killed at least 11 militants and destroyed a Taliban compound, local officials said.

The attacks took place in Mandi Khel, 25 kilometres north of Miramshah, the main town of North Waziristan.

Seven militants were killed in the first attack when US drones fired four missiles and destroyed a car and an alleged militant compound, officials said.

“Two US drones fired four missiles. At least seven militants have been killed,” one unnamed security official in Miramshah told AFP.

“Three militants were killed in the car while four were killed in the house,” a security official in Peshawar told AFP.

In the second attack, a US drone fired two missiles and killed four militants, officials said.

A security official in Peshawar said militants had gathered to rescue the injured and remove the dead from the first attack when they were hit by the drone.

The 11 men who died were thought to be attached to Taliban commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur, unnamed security officials in Miramshah and Peshawar told AFP.

One security official in Miramshah said they were seeking more information as informants in the area suspect there were foreigners among the dead.

“We have received such reports that four foreigners were also killed in these fresh attacks but their identity is still not known and we are collecting more information,” the official said.

The US does not confirm drone attacks but its military and the CIA operating in Afghanistan are the only forces that deploy the unmanned aircraft in the region.

The covert campaign last year doubled missile attacks in the tribal area, where more than 100 drone strikes killed over 670 people in 2010, compared with 45 strikes that killed 420 in 2009, according to an AFP tally.

Pakistan tacitly cooperates with the bombing campaign, which US officials say has severely weakened al Qaeda's leadership.

But Pakistan has stalled on launching a ground offensive in North Waziristan, saying its troops are overstretched.

The US strikes are deeply unpopular among the Pakistani public, who see military action on Pakistani soil as a breach of national sovereignty and say attacks have often killed innocent civilians.

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