On Sunday, angry demonstrators chanted anti-US slogans against the deadly cross-border airstrike on two military checkpoints in the country’s troubled northwest, Reuters reported.
At least 15 others were injured during the Saturday attack in the Baizai area of Mohmand Agency.
Pakistani officials have condemned the strike, calling it a direct assault against the country’s sovereignty.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has ordered a review of all collaborations with the US and NATO, including diplomatic, political, military, and intelligence activities.
Pakistan has ordered the US to vacate the Shamsi airbase in the country’s northwest within 15 days. The airbase, which is a remote desert outpost in southwest Pakistan, was reportedly used as a hub for covert CIA assassination drone strikes. Pakistan had earlier asked the United States to leave the site in June.
In another retaliatory move, the Pakistani government blocked dozens of trucks carrying goods and fuel supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan.
US-led planes and helicopters have increasingly violated Pakistani airspace over the past months; it is believed the recent attack will worsen the already strained US-Pakistani relations.
Pakistan has repeatedly condemned airstrikes against its troops near the border with Afghanistan. While the strikes supposedly target militants, they usually claim the lives of civilians and Pakistani soldiers.
——Agencies