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http://tribune.com.pk/story/1188070/former-ttp-leader-azam-tariq-killed-afghanistan/

ISLAMABAD:

A senior leader of a Pakistani Taliban group was killed in Afghanistan’s Paktika province on Saturday, the group’s sources said.


Azam Tariq (real name Raees Khan) was among the four Taliban leaders killed in an operation by Afghan security forces late Saturday. Sources said Azam’s son was also among the dead.

Security sources also confirmed to journalists in the tribal region that the leader was killed.

The slain leader had earlier served as the spokesperson for the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and was currently working as spokesperson of the Mehsud Taliban faction led by Khan Sayed ‘Sajna’.

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According to sources, majority of Sajna group members live in Paktika province, after they crossed Afghanistan in the wake of military operations in Waziristan tribal region. In June this year, Hakimullah Mehsud’s brother and uncle surrendered to the authorities in Kurram Agency after returning from the Afghan province.

Tribal sources, earlier, told The Express Tribune that a splinter, Hakimullah Group, was behind the handover of family members of the slain leader “under an arrangement” with the authorities. Hakikmullah group has neither parted ways with Maulvi Fazalullah’s TTP nor the latter disowned it, and its members are believed to have been living in Paktika province.

A senior leader of the group, Janat Khan alias Zabal, was the main character behind the campaign to encourage Mehsud return home. Zabal was killed along his guard in Paktika in April this year by unidentified people. He played a key role to convince many Mehsud militants to return to a peaceful life, a source familiar with his initiative said.

Taliban faced a serious rift following the death of Hakimullah in November 2013 with Taliban sources saying nearly 200 fighters were killed in clashes between the supporters of rival commanders, i.e. Sheharyar Mehsud and Khan Said ‘Sajna‘.
 
Afghanistan must be feeling Pakistani heat to have carried out this operation... Unless of course Pakistani forces have carried out the operation and letting Afghans claim it to save them an embarrassment.
 
Probably died in a Drone strike and Afghan forces are trying to take the credit ..
 
Olive branch to Pakistan?

Ashraf Ghani has been quite clear in his stance of no distinction between bad and good Talis.
Fazlullah will meet the same fate.

Whether Pakistan reciprocates is another story.

Probably died in a Drone strike and Afghan forces are trying to take the credit ..

Makes no difference to us whether you believe the story or not, the bottom line for us no distinction between good and bad Talis.

Whether Pakistan stops differentiating between these two, it's for her for decide but sane minds Pakistan must an internal dialogue.
 
If true, Khas kam JahaN pak!

Less of these terrorists, the better!
 
Ashraf Ghani has been quite clear in his stance of no distinction between bad and good Talis.
Fazlullah will meet the same fate.

Whether Pakistan reciprocates is another story.



Makes no difference to us whether you believe the story or not, the bottom line for us no distinction between good and bad Talis.

Whether Pakistan stops differentiating between these two, it's for her for decide but sane minds Pakistan must an internal dialogue.

Oh please -- whenever there is a US drone strike -- the Afghan government claims credit for it.

If Afghans truly wished Pakistan well they would not be celebrating a General who started a skirmish over a border gate. Let's get real.
 
Thank USA drones. Afghan forces can't even take out afghan taliban, TTP is least of their worries.
 
Olive branch to Pakistan?


Hardly.

The attack on Mohmand Agency came from Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. These are not Ahrar associates.

These former TTP associates are now increasingly joining Daesh. The spilt came about when these former associates accused TTP leadership of taking "outside money", i.e., Indian money. Eliminating them is a US policy objective.

Source: Most IS men in Afghanistan are TTP fighters
 

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