Eastern Eye (UK)

Pakistani Taliban leader killed

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A SENIOR Pakistani militant with $3 million (£2.48m) US bounty on his head has been killed along with three aides in neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n, three militant commanders and an intelligen­ce official said on Monday (8).

Pakistani officials said the death of Abdul Wali, also known as Omar Khalid Khurasani, could deal a blow to nascent peace talks between Pakistan’s Taliban, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and the Pakistani government after meetings facilitate­d by the Taliban rulers in Kabul.

Khurasani and his aides were killed in an explosion from an apparent roadside bomb while travelling in a car in southeaste­rn province of Paktia last Sunday (7), the sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity. They did not say who they believed was behind the attack.

A fourth militant commander confirmed the death on Twitter: “He’s no more with us,” Ehsanullah Ehsan wrote in a tweet. Khurasani was the chief of Jamat-ul-Ahrar (JuA), a TTP branch that is designated a terrorist group by the United Nations and United States, which had offered $3 million for informatio­n leading to his capture or death.

Kabul’s Taliban government and the Pakistani military and foreign office did not respond to requests for comment. The TTP said without confirming the death that it would release a detailed statement.

Khurasani’s group had claimed responsibi­lity for multiple attacks against police, military, minority Shiite Muslims and Christians, which killed hundreds of people in Pakistan. For his strong anti-Shi’ite stance, Khurasani’s group for some years had joined Daesh (Islamic State) in Afghanista­n and Pakistan before returning to the TTP’s fold last year, officials say.

Among the other three militants killed along with him, one was Mufti Hasan, who has been described by Pakistani officials as a senior commander working for Daesh.

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