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 15 killed in S Waziristan gunship helicopters firing
 Updated at: 1001 PST,  Wednesday, September 03, 2008
15 killed in S Waziristan gunship helicopters firing WANA: Fifteen people have been killed and several injured by gunship helicopters firing in Barmal area of Angorada in South Waiziristan on Wednesday.

According to Geo News correspondent Mushtaq Yousufzai, three houses were targeted in firing incident in which fifteen people including three women and four children were killed. Local residents shifted the bodies and injured to hospital after the incident.
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