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Firstly, sorry to disappoint Indians, it's not THAT Hafiz Saeed so plz keep your horses relax..

ISLAMABAD: Afghan Ambassador to Islamabad Dr Omar Zakhilwal on Friday confirmed the regional chief of Islamic State militant group Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed in a joint US-Afghan operation.

“Yes, I can confirm that Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed,” Ambassador Zakhilwal told Peshawar-basedPashto Mashriq television during an interview. The interview will be aired on August 14.

The Afghan envoy stated the Da’ish leader was killed in a US drone strike on July 26, 2016 with the ground support of Afghan forces. Further, a top Afghan security official in Kabul also confirmed the killing of the regional chief.

“At least 23 Dai’sh commanders, including the commander of Khurasan faction Hafiz Saeed, were killed in foreign troops’ drone strikes and their bodies are still there,” commander of the 201 Selab Corps Major General Mohammad Zaman Wazir said, according to Tolo TV.

However, the United States and Da’ish have failed to comment on the latest claims by Afghan officials. Afghan security officials had previously claimed that Khan was killed in a US drone strike on July 11, 2015, which later proved to be false.

An Afghan source in Nangarhar province said that Khan was killed with several other Da’ish militants in Kot district, which was considered a stronghold of the group.

In October 2014 Khan led a group of five senior TTP leaders to jump ship and swear allegiance to Baghdadi. A few days after Khan had parted ways with the Taliban, a TTP leader told The Express Tribune that the militant leader was considered a hardliner among the terrorist group, as he had been pushing for a more sectarian agenda.

Abubakr Al Baghdadi had appointed Khan commander for the Khorasan province which comprises of Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of Iran and Central Asian states.

Under Khan’s leadership, the group staged a series of attacks including their first ever deadliest attack in Kabul last month, killing about 80 people belonging to the Hazara community.

The group had also attacked the Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad in January this year, killing seven Afghan security personnel.

tribune.com.pk/story/1160784/islamic-state-leader-hafiz-saeed-khan-killed-joint-us-afghan-operation/

@Areesh
Apparently he killed again. There was rumor of his death past year too.
 
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Change the title to "Afghan Hafiz Saeed killed".
 
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Firstly, sorry to disappoint Indians, it's not THAT Hafiz Saeed so plz keep your horses relax..

ISLAMABAD: Afghan Ambassador to Islamabad Dr Omar Zakhilwal on Friday confirmed the regional chief of Islamic State militant group Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed in a joint US-Afghan operation.

“Yes, I can confirm that Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed,” Ambassador Zakhilwal told Peshawar-basedPashto Mashriq television during an interview. The interview will be aired on August 14.

The Afghan envoy stated the Da’ish leader was killed in a US drone strike on July 26, 2016 with the ground support of Afghan forces. Further, a top Afghan security official in Kabul also confirmed the killing of the regional chief.

“At least 23 Dai’sh commanders, including the commander of Khurasan faction Hafiz Saeed, were killed in foreign troops’ drone strikes and their bodies are still there,” commander of the 201 Selab Corps Major General Mohammad Zaman Wazir said, according to Tolo TV.

However, the United States and Da’ish have failed to comment on the latest claims by Afghan officials. Afghan security officials had previously claimed that Khan was killed in a US drone strike on July 11, 2015, which later proved to be false.

An Afghan source in Nangarhar province said that Khan was killed with several other Da’ish militants in Kot district, which was considered a stronghold of the group.

In October 2014 Khan led a group of five senior TTP leaders to jump ship and swear allegiance to Baghdadi. A few days after Khan had parted ways with the Taliban, a TTP leader told The Express Tribune that the militant leader was considered a hardliner among the terrorist group, as he had been pushing for a more sectarian agenda.

Abubakr Al Baghdadi had appointed Khan commander for the Khorasan province which comprises of Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of Iran and Central Asian states.

Under Khan’s leadership, the group staged a series of attacks including their first ever deadliest attack in Kabul last month, killing about 80 people belonging to the Hazara community.

The group had also attacked the Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad in January this year, killing seven Afghan security personnel.

tribune.com.pk/story/1160784/islamic-state-leader-hafiz-saeed-khan-killed-joint-us-afghan-operation/

@Areesh
Apparently he killed again. There was rumor of his death past year too.

Well this time Afghan ambassador is confirming his death so it might be true.

After all he was an Afghan asset who turned rogue against his masters.
 
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Firstly, sorry to disappoint Indians, it's not THAT Hafiz Saeed so plz keep your horses relax..

ISLAMABAD: Afghan Ambassador to Islamabad Dr Omar Zakhilwal on Friday confirmed the regional chief of Islamic State militant group Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed in a joint US-Afghan operation.

“Yes, I can confirm that Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed,” Ambassador Zakhilwal told Peshawar-basedPashto Mashriq television during an interview. The interview will be aired on August 14.

The Afghan envoy stated the Da’ish leader was killed in a US drone strike on July 26, 2016 with the ground support of Afghan forces. Further, a top Afghan security official in Kabul also confirmed the killing of the regional chief.

“At least 23 Dai’sh commanders, including the commander of Khurasan faction Hafiz Saeed, were killed in foreign troops’ drone strikes and their bodies are still there,” commander of the 201 Selab Corps Major General Mohammad Zaman Wazir said, according to Tolo TV.

However, the United States and Da’ish have failed to comment on the latest claims by Afghan officials. Afghan security officials had previously claimed that Khan was killed in a US drone strike on July 11, 2015, which later proved to be false.

An Afghan source in Nangarhar province said that Khan was killed with several other Da’ish militants in Kot district, which was considered a stronghold of the group.

In October 2014 Khan led a group of five senior TTP leaders to jump ship and swear allegiance to Baghdadi. A few days after Khan had parted ways with the Taliban, a TTP leader told The Express Tribune that the militant leader was considered a hardliner among the terrorist group, as he had been pushing for a more sectarian agenda.

Abubakr Al Baghdadi had appointed Khan commander for the Khorasan province which comprises of Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of Iran and Central Asian states.

Under Khan’s leadership, the group staged a series of attacks including their first ever deadliest attack in Kabul last month, killing about 80 people belonging to the Hazara community.

The group had also attacked the Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad in January this year, killing seven Afghan security personnel.

tribune.com.pk/story/1160784/islamic-state-leader-hafiz-saeed-khan-killed-joint-us-afghan-operation/

@Areesh
Apparently he killed again. There was rumor of his death past year too.
congrats to Afghans very good news
 
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Firstly, sorry to disappoint Indians, it's not THAT Hafiz Saeed so plz keep your horses relax..

ISLAMABAD: Afghan Ambassador to Islamabad Dr Omar Zakhilwal on Friday confirmed the regional chief of Islamic State militant group Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed in a joint US-Afghan operation.

“Yes, I can confirm that Hafiz Saeed Khan has been killed,” Ambassador Zakhilwal told Peshawar-basedPashto Mashriq television during an interview. The interview will be aired on August 14.

The Afghan envoy stated the Da’ish leader was killed in a US drone strike on July 26, 2016 with the ground support of Afghan forces. Further, a top Afghan security official in Kabul also confirmed the killing of the regional chief.

“At least 23 Dai’sh commanders, including the commander of Khurasan faction Hafiz Saeed, were killed in foreign troops’ drone strikes and their bodies are still there,” commander of the 201 Selab Corps Major General Mohammad Zaman Wazir said, according to Tolo TV.

However, the United States and Da’ish have failed to comment on the latest claims by Afghan officials. Afghan security officials had previously claimed that Khan was killed in a US drone strike on July 11, 2015, which later proved to be false.

An Afghan source in Nangarhar province said that Khan was killed with several other Da’ish militants in Kot district, which was considered a stronghold of the group.

In October 2014 Khan led a group of five senior TTP leaders to jump ship and swear allegiance to Baghdadi. A few days after Khan had parted ways with the Taliban, a TTP leader told The Express Tribune that the militant leader was considered a hardliner among the terrorist group, as he had been pushing for a more sectarian agenda.

Abubakr Al Baghdadi had appointed Khan commander for the Khorasan province which comprises of Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of Iran and Central Asian states.

Under Khan’s leadership, the group staged a series of attacks including their first ever deadliest attack in Kabul last month, killing about 80 people belonging to the Hazara community.

The group had also attacked the Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad in January this year, killing seven Afghan security personnel.

tribune.com.pk/story/1160784/islamic-state-leader-hafiz-saeed-khan-killed-joint-us-afghan-operation/

@Areesh
Apparently he killed again. There was rumor of his death past year too.

Thanks for the warning.
 
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But still good news if turns out to be confirmed and true with the afghan guy
 
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Firstly, sorry to disappoint Indians, it's not THAT Hafiz Saeed so plz keep your horses relax..
why would we be disappointed?
believe it or not,he helps india way more then pakistan.
have you ever wondered why nobody in international community takes you srsly when you blame india of orchestrating terrorism inside pakistan.
 
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why would we be disappointed?
believe it or not,he helps india way more then pakistan.

have you ever wondered why nobody in international community takes you srsly when you blame india of orchestrating terrorism inside pakistan.
ummmmm NO....it helps keep Kashmir on the boil which is what Pakistan agenda is..this will give them bargaining chip if both sides ever decide to resolve the issue....Pakistan knows that international community wont do jack about it...they didn't when India wan not even a projected economic power and they certainly will not given the economic muscle we are building everyday...so NO
 
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Firstly, sorry to disappoint Indians, it's not THAT Hafiz Saeed so plz keep your horses relax..

Thank you Sir,
For this note ahead....otherwise my loved neighbours observed not only 1 day but for at least 1yr full blackout to express solidarity in a martyr loss.
 
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Thank you Sir,
For this note ahead....otherwise my loved neighbours observed not only 1 day but for at least 1yr full blackout to express solidarity in a martyr loss.
Kill modi. We'll observe a century mourn.
 
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