Pakistani Army soldiers and Provincial Law Minister Ayaz Soomro (C) attend the funeral of Pakistani Army Major who was killed in NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, Naudero, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/WAQAR HUSSEIN
Pakistani Army soldiers attend the funeral of Pakistani Army Major who was killed in NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, Naudero, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. EPA/WAQAR HUSSEIN
Supporters of banned religous charity Jamat-ud-Dawa offer funeral prayers in absentia for the Pakistani soldiers killed in the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Lahore, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/RAHAT DAR
Pakistani Army soldiers attend the funeral of their comrade who was killed in NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, Lakki Marwat, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/GHULAM AKBAR
Supporters of Islamic political party Sunni Tehrik shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Lahore, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/RAHAT DAR
Relatives bury a Pakistani Army soldier who was killed in NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, Lakki Marwat, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/GHULAM AKBAR
Supporters of banned religous charity Jamat-ud-Dawa shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Lahore, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/RAHAT DAR
Supporters of the Islamic political party Jamat-e-Islami shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Islamabad, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/KHAQAN KHAWER
Supporters of coalition party Pakistan Muslim League Quaid burn an effigy of US President Barack Obama, as they shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Karachi, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/REHAN KHAN
Supporters of coalition party Pakistan Muslim League Quaid shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Karachi, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/REHAN KHAN
Supporters of coalition party Pakistan Muslim League Quaid burn an effigy of US President Barack Obama, as they shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Karachi, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/REHAN KHAN
People steps on a mock of US and NATO flags as they shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Multan, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
People shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Multan, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
People burn NATO and US flags as they shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Multan, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
People burn NATO and US flags as they shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Multan, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/MK CHAUDHRY
A Pakistani soldier stands guard at the border crossing after Pakistani authorities suspended the logistics supplies for the NATO's forces in Afghansitan, to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Toorkham, Khyber Agency, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/WALI KHAN SHINWARI
A Pakistani soldier stands guard at the border crossing after Pakistani authorities suspended the logistics supplies for the NATO's forces in Afghansitan, to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Toorkham, Khyber Agency, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. NATO's secretary general has offered his condolences to Pakistan's prime minister over the death of 24 Pakistani soldiers. EPA/WALI KHAN SHINWARI
A Pakistani soldier stands guard near the trucks carrying Oil supplies for NATO's forces in Afghanistan, after Pakistani authorities suspended the supplies to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Toorkham, Khyber Agency, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. NATO secretary General Rasmussen offered his condolences to Pakistan's premier over the deth of the 24 Pakistan soldiers. EPA/WALI KHAN SHINWARI
A Pakistani soldier stands guard near the trucks carrying Oil supplies for NATO's forces in Afghanistan, after Pakistani authorities suspended the supplies to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Toorkham, Khyber Agency, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. NATO secretary General Rasmussen offered his condolences to Pakistan's premier over the deth of the 24 Pakistan soldiers. EPA/WALI KHAN SHINWARI
Drivers of the trucks carrying logistics supplies for NATO's forces in Afghanistan, wait for clearance after Pakistani authorities suspended the supplies to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Chaman, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
A view of the border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan from where trucks carrying logistics supplies for NATO's forces in Afghanistan, cross, after Pakistani authorities suspended the supplies to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Chaman, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/AKHTAR GULFAM
Trucks carrying logistics supplies for NATO's forces in Afghanistan, wait for clearance after Pakistani authorities suspended the supplies to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Chaman, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier stands guard near the trucks carrying logistics supplies for NATO's forces in Afghanistan, after Pakistani authorities suspended the supplies to protest the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, near the Afghan border in Chaman, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/MATIULLAH ACHAKZAI
People step on a mock of a US flag as they shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Hyderabad, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER
People shout slogans against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani military checkposts in Mohmand tribal agency, during a protest in Hyderabad, Pakistan, 27 November 2011. Pakistani authorities on 26 November, closed NATO supply routes and ordered the US military to vacate a base after airstrikes killed at least 24 Pakistani soldiers. Officials said two officers and 22 soldiers were killed and 13 troops wounded in the unprovoked action. Other unconfirmed reports said the casualty tolls could be higher. EPA/NADEEM KHAWER