Reports say a suspected U.S. missile strike has killed five people in northwestern Pakistan, near the Afghan border.
Pakistani intelligence officials said missiles were fired early on October 10 at a house near Mir Ali town in North Waziristan.
The area is home to the Taliban and other Al-Qaeda-linked groups.
Attacks by unmanned U.S. aircraft are unpopular among Pakistan's anti-Western, religious political parties, but American officials say they believe the attacks are an important tool to counter anti-U.S. militants.
Many operatives and leaders of extremist Islamic groups have been killed in such strikes.
Pakistani intelligence officials said missiles were fired early on October 10 at a house near Mir Ali town in North Waziristan.
The area is home to the Taliban and other Al-Qaeda-linked groups.
Attacks by unmanned U.S. aircraft are unpopular among Pakistan's anti-Western, religious political parties, but American officials say they believe the attacks are an important tool to counter anti-U.S. militants.
Many operatives and leaders of extremist Islamic groups have been killed in such strikes.