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At least nine people were killed in the first strike when missiles destroyed a moving vehicle in the North Waziristan tribal region, the officials said. – AFP Photo

PESHAWAR: Four US missile strikes hours apart killed 19 people in a militant stronghold near the Afghan border in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, two Pakistani intelligence officials said.

At least nine people were killed in the first strike when missiles destroyed a moving vehicle in the North Waziristan tribal region, the officials said.

Two hours later drones fired more missiles that struck people who had gathered to retrieve the bodies, killing five. A third strike Saturday evening once again targeted a moving vehicle in the Mohammed Khel area of North Waziristan, killing four people, they said.

The identities and nationalities of the 19 slain men were not immediately known, the officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to reporters.

US authorities often target militants and militant facilities in the region, a hideout for local and foreign insurgents who target US and Nato troops in neighboring Afghanistan. The latest four strikes came a day after four missiles struck a militant convoy, killing eight suspected militants.

An additional 35 were killed in similar strikes on Monday and Tuesday.

A total of 118 such strikes, carried out by unmanned aircraft, were launched in 2010 in the northwest border region, killing some 2,100 people, most of them militants, according to the Washington-based policy think-tank New America Foundation.

Nearly all have hit North Waziristan.

Pakistan's government publicly protests the airstrikes, saying they violate the country's sovereignty and anger tribesmen whose support is needed to fend off extremists. But Islamabad is widely believed to secretly support the attacks and provide intelligence for at least some of them.

US officials rarely discuss the covert, CIA-run missile program. Privately, however, they say it is a crucial tool and has killed several top militant leaders. They also say the drone-fired strikes are very accurate and usually kill militants while limiting civilian deaths. – AP

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