Pakistan says NATO strike kills up to 26 soldiers By S.H. Khan (AFP) PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan accused NATO on Saturday of killing up to 26 soldiers in air strikes, protesting in the strongest terms to the US and sealing its border to NATO supplies bound for Afghanistan. It was the deadliest NATO attack reported by Pakistan during the 10-year war in Afghanistan and looked set to inflame already extremely difficult US-Pakistani relations still reeling from the May killing of Osama bin Laden. Late Saturday a spokesman for the NATO-led force in Afghanistan admitted it was "highly likely" that the force's aircraft caused the deaths. Pakistan said the attacks were "a grave infringement" of sovereignty, a "serious transgression of the oft-conveyed red lines", violated international law and "could have serious repercussions" for Pakistan-US-NATO cooperation. It called in US ambassador Cameron Munter to lodge a strong protest ahead o...
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