Pakistan
Pakistani soldiers and police officers guard the site of an apparent suicide bombing in Mingora, capital of Pakistan's troubled Swat valley on Thursd...
Pakistani soldiers and police officers guard the site of an apparent suicide bombing in Mingora, capital of Pakistan's troubled Swat valley on Thursday, July 15, 2010. The apparent suicide bombing near a bus terminal in Pakistan's Swat Valley killed three people and wounded at least 35 people Thursday, officials said, a sign that Islamist militants remain active in the northwest region despite a massive army operation against them. (AP Photo/Naveed Ali)
Pakistan
Pakistani soldiers and police officers secure the site of apparent suicide bombing in Mingora, the capital of Pakistan's troubled valley of Swat on T...
Pakistani soldiers and police officers secure the site of apparent suicide bombing in Mingora, the capital of Pakistan's troubled valley of Swat on Thursday, July 15, 2010. An apparent suicide bombing near a bus terminal in Pakistan's Swat Valley killed scores of people and wounded many on Thursday, officials said, a sign that Islamist militants remain active in the northwest region despite a massive army operation against them.(AP Photo/Naveed Ali)
Pakistan
Pakistani soldiers and police officers secure the site of an apparent suicide bombing in Mingora, the capital of Pakistan's troubled Swat Valley on T...
Pakistani soldiers and police officers secure the site of an apparent suicide bombing in Mingora, the capital of Pakistan's troubled Swat Valley on Thursday, July 15, 2010. The bombing near a bus terminal in Pakistan's Swat Valley killed three people and wounded dozens of others on Thursday, officials said, a sign that Islamist militants remain active in the northwest region despite a massive army operation against them. (AP Photo/Naveed Ali)
Intelligence officials say suspected U.S. missiles have killed at least two people in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal region.
The three missiles struck the Mada Khel area of the northwest region filled with militants determined to oust Western troops from across the border in Afghanistan.
Two intelligence officials confirmed the details of the Thursday strike. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to media on the record.
The U.S. has launched numerous missile strikes aimed at wiping out Taliban and Al-Qaida leaders in Pakistan's tribal areas. Pakistan officially condemns the attacks but is believed to secretly assist the program.