Two children were injured after a quadcopter strike by Khawarij reportedly targeted a residential house in the Nargasi area of Wana, local sources confirmed.
According to preliminary reports, the drone struck a home in the densely populated locality, injuring two minors who were inside the house at the time of the incident. The injured children were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment. Medical sources have not yet released detailed information regarding the severity of the injuries, though local reports indicate that both victims are receiving care.
Eyewitnesses said the drone impact caused panic in the area, with residents rushing to secure women and children in nearby homes following the strike. The exact circumstances of the incident remain unclear, and no official confirmation has yet been issued regarding operational details or attribution beyond initial local reports.
Security and administrative authorities have reportedly been informed, and further investigation is expected to determine the nature of the attack and the type of unmanned aerial system used. Local sources also point to a concerning rise in drone-related incidents in the tribal districts in recent months, with civilians frequently among those affected. This trend has raised serious concerns about the safety of civilian populations in vulnerable regions.
Authorities have not yet released a formal statement regarding the incident. The situation remains under observation as further details emerge. This incident highlights growing concerns over the use of quadcopter drones in conflict-affected areas, particularly in regions where civilian settlements remain exposed to such attacks.





