The officials also gave conflicting information on the time and number of the alleged airstrikes, which they said were carried out with drones.
Kunar's governor, Wahidullah Kalemzai, said a 2.00 AM strike on Monday hit in the remote Haygal Valley, killing four militants, as well as the wife and child of one of them. According to Kalemzai, al-Qaida has been present for years in Kunar, with authorities having little or no control over remote areas such as this particular valley.
Sayar said local intelligence reports indicate that the drones struck two houses where militants had gathered.
There was no immediate comment from Islamabad on the four alleged Pakistani militants killed in the strikes.
Yesterday, the US Defense Department said airstrikes in Afghanistan targeted two al-Qaida leaders, including one described by a Pentagon official as the group's top leader in the northeastern part of the country.
Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook issued a written statement, saying US officials are still working to determine whether the men targeted were killed. He identified the two as Faruq al-Qatani and Bilal al-Utabi and said they were targeted in strikes conducted on Sunday.
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