Drone Strike in South Waziristan Injures Civilians, Including Children

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Wana, South Waziristan, Pakistan – A drone strike in the Kramzi Stop area of Azam Warsak, Lower Wana, injured at least 22 civilians, including children, on [insert date]. The incident occurred near a local volleyball ground, where residents reported an explosion from an unidentified aerial device.

Details of the Incident

Local sources said the explosion took place during a crowded evening match, leaving multiple bystanders wounded. Victims were transported to Wana Civil Hospital, with some reported in critical condition. Witnesses described scenes of chaos as families searched for missing relatives.

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Authorities have not officially confirmed the nature of the strike or who was responsible. However, some reports suggest the device may have been a small drone. Conflicting accounts have emerged, with some locals alleging an accidental detonation after gunfire in the area, while others claim it was a targeted attack.

Growing Tensions in the Region

South Waziristan, part of Pakistan’s tribal districts, has seen sporadic violence in recent years. While security forces have conducted operations against armed groups, civilian casualties have raised concerns among human rights organizations.

This latest incident follows similar reports of drone-related explosions in the region, prompting calls for an independent investigation. Local elders and activists have demanded transparency, urging authorities to prevent harm to non-combatants.

Response from Officials

No official statement has been released regarding the strike. However, past incidents have led to discussions between tribal leaders and security officials to minimize civilian risks.

Human rights groups emphasize the need for accountability and adherence to international laws protecting civilians in conflict zones.

International Attention

The incident has drawn attention from independent media and advocacy organizations, with calls for clarity on the circumstances surrounding the explosion. Concerns remain over the safety of civilians in Pakistan’s tribal regions amid ongoing security operations.

Updates will follow as more information becomes available.

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