World Updates: Four children killed in drone attack in Pakistan, thousands of people protested on the streets

Four children were killed and five others injured in a suspected drone attack in Pakistan on Monday. The Pakistani army is suspected of this attack. The attack took place in Mir Ali area of ??Pakistan, which is a stronghold of Pakistani Taliban. After the incident, thousands of people protested by placing the bodies of the children on the road and demanded justice. However, it is not yet known who was behind this attack. The Pakistani army has not yet given any statement on this. Local people warned the government. They said, “Until we find out who is responsible for the death of our innocent children, we will not bury the bodies.” This incident happened when the army was conducting an operation against the Pakistani Taliban. Mir Ali and surrounding areas are near the border of Afghanistan. For a long time, this area has been a hideout of Pakistani Taliban (TTP) and other militant groups. Recently, TTP has increased its attacks in this area. 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