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Fazlullah killed in Afghan clash
Swat will stabilise
AsadabadA top Pakistani Taliban leader Maulvi Fazlullah may have been killed in a clash with Afghan forces near the border, a senior Afghan police officer said on Thursday. Maulvi Fazlullah, the head of a Taliban faction in Swat Valley, was reportedly killed along with six of his comrades in the Barg Matal district of Afghanistans Nuristan province, said Mohammad Zaman Mamozai, chief of the Afghan border force for the eastern region.
Maulvi Fazlullah was killed in direct clash with Afghan border police...last night, he said.
He did not have further details. The Afghan Taliban have confirmed the fighting, but insist no foreigners were involved.
Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, who heads a Pakistani Taliban faction based in the Bajuar tribal region, denied media reports that Fazlullah was leading any assault in Afghanistan.
In a BBC interview in November, Fazlullah said he had escaped to Afghanistan after a Pakistani military offensive against the Taliban in his stronghold in Pakistans northwestern Swat Valley in April last year.
Thus, the death of Fazlullah might improve security in Swat where he previously held sway, said Mehmood Shah, former security chief in Pakistans tribal areas.
Swat probably will stabilise a lot, he said. But he was not much of a figure in the overall Taliban.Reuters
Fazlullah killed in Afghan clash
Swat will stabilise
AsadabadA top Pakistani Taliban leader Maulvi Fazlullah may have been killed in a clash with Afghan forces near the border, a senior Afghan police officer said on Thursday. Maulvi Fazlullah, the head of a Taliban faction in Swat Valley, was reportedly killed along with six of his comrades in the Barg Matal district of Afghanistans Nuristan province, said Mohammad Zaman Mamozai, chief of the Afghan border force for the eastern region.
Maulvi Fazlullah was killed in direct clash with Afghan border police...last night, he said.
He did not have further details. The Afghan Taliban have confirmed the fighting, but insist no foreigners were involved.
Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, who heads a Pakistani Taliban faction based in the Bajuar tribal region, denied media reports that Fazlullah was leading any assault in Afghanistan.
In a BBC interview in November, Fazlullah said he had escaped to Afghanistan after a Pakistani military offensive against the Taliban in his stronghold in Pakistans northwestern Swat Valley in April last year.
Thus, the death of Fazlullah might improve security in Swat where he previously held sway, said Mehmood Shah, former security chief in Pakistans tribal areas.
Swat probably will stabilise a lot, he said. But he was not much of a figure in the overall Taliban.Reuters
Fazlullah killed in Afghan clash