PESHAWAR: At least five people were reported killed in a US-led drone strike near Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Kurram Agency, sources told Pakistan Today.
The strike targeted a house near the border in Kurram Agency following which five bodies were recovered from the rubble, according to local sources.
A militant commander was also reportedly killed in the drone attack.
It is not yet clear whether the attack took place within the territorial limits of Pakistan or Afghanistan.
Earlier on September 15, a suspected US drone strike had killed three and injured two in Kurram Agency.
Kurram Agency Political Agent Baseer Khan Wazir said the drone strike took place in Pakistani territory, six kilometres from the Afghan border.
Officials said the strike took place in remote Ghuz Ghari village in Kurram agency, close to the Afghan border where at least five fighters from the Afghan Taliban had gathered.
In March, two people were killed in Lower Kurram Agency in what was said to be the first drone strike under US President Donald Trump’s administration.
The first US strike under the Trump administration killed two men riding a motorbike in Kurram, while the second suspected attack happened in late April in North Waziristan, one of seven tribal districts stretching along the Afghan border.