Chenagai airstrike

The Chenagai airstrike took place on October 30, 2006, around 5:00 am. local time. Missiles were fired at a madrassa in Chenagai village in Bajaur region of Pakistan. An eyewitness has stated that the madrassa was filled with local students who had resumed studies after the Eid ul-Fitr holiday. 82 people died in the attack. It was initially reported that the Pakistani military carried out the attack, but the United States was later accused of the attacks. The U.S. government denied involvement.

Chenagai airstrike

The Chenagai airstrike took place on October 30, 2006, around 5:00 am. local time. Missiles were fired at a madrassa in Chenagai village in Bajaur region of Pakistan. An eyewitness has stated that the madrassa was filled with local students who had resumed studies after the Eid ul-Fitr holiday. 82 people died in the attack. It was initially reported that the Pakistani military carried out the attack, but the United States was later accused of the attacks. The U.S. government denied involvement.