A suspected U.S. missile strike has killed two people in a militant stronghold in Pakistan, officials and a witness said.

The Monday night strike in Tabi Tolkhel village in North Waziristan tribal region appears to be the latest in a surge of alleged U.S. missile strikes on Pakistani territory.

More than 30 strikes — most in the country's northwest near the Afghan border — have been reported since August.

Villager Ajab Khan said the strike set a house on fire.

He saw two bodies and three wounded people taken away in a vehicle and said Taliban militants surrounded the house afterward, he said.

Three local intelligence officials confirmed the account, citing informants.