The Asian Age

Taliban chief linked to Malala attack killed in US drone strike

Fazlullah, designated as global terrorist, carried a bounty of $ 5m

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Washington/ Islamabad, June 15: Maulana Fazlullah, the dreaded chief of Pakistani Taliban, has been killed in a US drone strike in Afghanista­n’s restive Kunar province, an Afghan defence ministry official said on Friday.

Fazlullah was the man in charge of the Pakistan Taliban’s ( TTP) operations in Pakistan’s Swat Valley when student activist Malala Yousafzai was shot in 2012.

He was designated as a global terrorist by the US and carried a bounty of $ 5 million. He had been on the run since his loyalists were routed in a major military operation in Pakistan’s Swat district in Khyber- Pakhtunkhw­a province in 2009.

US forces had conducted the strike close to the border of Pakistan, targeting the “Emir” of the group, according US ForcesAfgh­anistan spokesman Lt. Col. Martin O’Donnell.

Fazlullah had been a major figure in the TTP even before he became emir in late 2013, and led a Pakistan Taliban militia in the country’s Swat Valley prior to his elevation to leadership of the group.

The US military said on Thursday it carried out a strike targeting a senior militant leader in Afghanista­n. It, however, did not identify the militant.

In Kabul, Afghan ministry of defence spokesman Mohammad Radmanish confirmed to CNN that Fazlullah was killed in the strike on Wednesday.

Washington,/ Islamabad June 15: Maulana Fazlullah, the dreaded chief of Pakistani Taliban, has been killed in a US drone strike in Afghanista­n’s eastern Kunar province, an Afghan defence ministry official confirmed today.

Fazlullah, who has been designated as a global terrorist by the US and carried a bounty of USD 5 million, had been on the run since his loyalists were routed in a major military operation in Pakistan’s Swat district in Khyber- Pakhtunkhw­a province in 2009.

The US says Fazlullah ordered the 2012 attempted assassinat­ion of Malala Yousafzai, who became a global symbol of the fight for girls’ rights to schooling.

The US military said yesterday it carried out a strike targeting a senior militant leader in Afghanista­n. It, however, did not identify the militant. “US forces conducted a counterter­rorism strike, June 13, in Kunar province, close to the border between Afghanista­n and Pakistan, which targeted a senior leader of a designated terrorist organizati­on ,” Lieutenant Colonel Martin O’Donnell said in a statement.

Afghan Ministry of Defence spokesman Mohammad Radmanish confirmed to CNN that Fazlullah, who is believed to be in his forties, was killed in the strike on Wednesday. The Express Tribune, citing sources, also said the drone strike that took place in the Nur Gul Kalay village of

Dangam district killed Fazlullah and four other Tehreek- e- Taliban ( TTP) commanders. Fazlullah, also known by the alias Radio Mullah or Maulana Radio due to his long sermons on a private radio channel, and his commanders were having an Iftar party at a compound when a remotely piloted

US aircraft targeted them, reports said.

The TTP, however, did not confirm the death of its chief in the drone strike.

Fazlullah had directed numerous high- profile attacks against the US and Pakistani targets since he was appointed the group’s leader in 2013, including the December 2014 attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar that killed 151 people, including more than 130 children.

The US strike comes amid a ceasefire between the Afghan Taliban and Afghan security forces to mark the end of Ramzan.

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Maulana Fazlullah
 ?? – AP ?? People attend Id- ul- Fitr prayers outside of Shah- e- Dushamsher­a mosque in Kabul, Afghanista­n, on Friday.
– AP People attend Id- ul- Fitr prayers outside of Shah- e- Dushamsher­a mosque in Kabul, Afghanista­n, on Friday.
 ??  ?? ■ FAZLULLAH HAD directed numerous attacks, including the attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar that killed 151 people, including more than 130 children. ■ HE AND his commanders were having an Iftar party when a remotely piloted US aircraft targeted them.
■ FAZLULLAH HAD directed numerous attacks, including the attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar that killed 151 people, including more than 130 children. ■ HE AND his commanders were having an Iftar party when a remotely piloted US aircraft targeted them.

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