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'Civilians die' in Pakistan raid | 'Civilians die' in Pakistan raid |
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At least 73 civilians were killed when an army jet bombed a remote village in Pakistan's tribal region of Khyber, a local official has told the BBC. | |
He said the incident took place on Saturday but news was slow in being reported because of the inaccessibility of the region. | |
The jet was involved in operations against Taliban militants in the nearby Orakzai tribal region. | |
Hundreds of people have been killed in air strikes across the tribal regions. | Hundreds of people have been killed in air strikes across the tribal regions. |
The military says most of them are militants, but independent sources say many civilians have also been killed. | |
Gagging order | |
"All those killed were innocent civilians," the local administration official told the BBC. | |
The army is trying to flush militants out of the north | |
"The dead include women and children. Dozens of people were also injured." | |
The official said he could not speak on the record as the military had put a "gagging order" on him to limit the fallout. | |
He said that initial information suggested that the jet had strayed away from the conflict zone and mistook the village for a militant compound. | |
The injured have been moved to hospitals in the nearby city of Peshawar. They are being treated under strict guard. | |
Police prevented a BBC correspondent from interviewing the injured at the Hayatabad medical complex in Peshawar. | |
Other reporters have also been denied access. |