murder charge
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Pakistan police, kin seek murder charge over driver killed along with Taliban chief in U.S. drone strike
QUETTA, PAKISTAN – The family of a driver who was killed alongside Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour in a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan has filed a case against U.S. officials, seeking to press murder charges, police said Sunday. Mansour had entered Pakistan from Iran using a false name and fake Pakistani identity documents on May 21, when his car was targeted by a U.S. drone. The driver, who was also killed, was later identified as Mohammed Azam. The police filed a case on behalf of Azam's family, police official Abdul Wakil Mengal said. It was not immediately clear what legal avenues the family can realistically pursue.
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- North America > United States (0.59)
- Asia > Pakistan > Balochistan > Quetta Division > Quetta (0.27)
- Asia > Middle East > Iran (0.27)
- Asia > Pakistan > Islamabad Capital Territory > Islamabad (0.07)
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Technology: Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots > Autonomous Vehicles > Drones (1.00)