Second drone strike in hours hits Pakistani militant hideout

A suspected U.S. drone strike targeted four compounds early Thursday, killing 10 militants in Pakistani tribal areas, local intelligence officials said.

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At least five drones were flying near Miranshah city when the strike occurred, the officials said. The first strike in six months occurred a few hours earlier.

A high-level commander with the Haqqani network, Haji Gul, was among those killed in the latest drone strike in North Waziristan Agency.

Other key Afghan Taliban commanders killed in the strike included Mufti Sofian and Abu Bakar.

Intelligence and local Taliban sources said the latest drone strike targeted explosive-laden vehicles meant for a mission across the Afghan border. 

They said the Taliban were preparing to leave when they came under attack.

Northern Pakistan is home to loosely governed tribal areas near the border with Afghanistan, and is a base for foreign fighters and members of the Islamist militant Haqqani movement.

The drone strikes come days after two brazen attacks on or near Pakistan's largest airport in the southern port city of Karachi.

Earlier Wednesday, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan claimed that it carried out one of the attacks -- the weekend airport assault that resulted in an hours-long siege and left 36 people dead, including the assailants.

The claim was made in an e-mail that included pictures that the militant group said were of the 10 attackers.

The militants said the attack was carried out with the Pakistani Taliban.

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