Damadola airstrike

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On 13 January 2006 the Central Intelligence Agency fired missiles into the Pakistani village of Damadola in the Bajaur tribal area, near the Afghan border, in an apparent anti-al-Qaeda operation, killing at least 18 people. United States officials later admitted that no al-Qaeda leaders perished in the strike and that only local villagers were killed. The attack purportedly targeted Ayman al-Zawahiri, second-in-command of al-Qaeda after Osama bin Laden, who was thought to be in the village.

2006  Wikidata
airstrikeCentral Intelligence Agency, 

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2006 Damadola airstrike
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1960 — 1961 Bajaur Campaign
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2008 — 2009 Battle of Bajaur
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    eventarmed conflict1519Bajaur massacrebattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1960Bajaur Campaignmilitary campaignWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1985Battle of Maravar PassbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict2006Damadola airstrikeCentral Intelligence Agency, airstrikeWikidata
    eventarmed conflict2008Battle of BajaurbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict2009Battle of GanjgalUnited States, Taliban, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, battleWikidata