Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Pakistan: Taliban commander killed and target weights Haqqani



Islamabad and agencies: the killing of a senior commander in the Pakistani Taliban named Mullah Dadullah in an air strike in eastern Afghanistan amid weights killing field commander for the Haqqani network in an attack drone aircraft. 

The NATO and Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah was killed and added that a number of his comrades also died in the attack yesterday. NATO statement did not say who launched the attack, but NATO is the only person who has an air force to carry out such operations, the statement said Shaker, deputy Mullah Dadullah also died. The statement "Jadallah and is also known as Jamal was responsible for the movement of fighters and weapons, as well as attacks on Afghan and coalition forces." The members of the Pakistani Taliban and Pakistani intelligence officials that Dadullah was killed in a house in the eastern province of Kunar. They said that Dadullah was the commander of the Pakistani Taliban in Bajaur tribal region of Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan. 
For their part, Pakistani intelligence officials said that an attack by unmanned aircraft likely as belonging to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CNN. Any. Any) might have been killed the field commander of the Haqqani network. The officials added that the Badr al-Din Haqqani - who is also believed that it manages vital commercial interests and smuggling operations of the network - may have been killed during the attack last week in the North Waziristan tribal region in Pakistan. 

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