Afghan media reported that Mullah Omar, Taliban leader, was found and killed. The only official confirmation came from the spokesman for Afghanistan's intelligence service, Lutfullah Mashal, who claims to have heard the news from "Taliban leaders". "A lie of services", according to Afghan and Pakistani extremist groups who deny.
According to the issuer 'Tolo news', the fugitive Mullah Omar was killed while traveling from Quetta to the North Waziristan two days ago. Omar, who U.S. intelligence hunts since 2001, is the spiritual leader of the Taliban movement that operates in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and was the de facto head of the Afghan nation during the years of Taliban rule between 1996 and 2001.
On his head hangs a bounty of $ 25 million. The Iranian Fars news agency cites "security sources in Kabul" and says that the body of Mullah, who was killed in the south-west Pakistan near the border with Iran at this time would be subjected to medical examinations. "It 's alive and well.
Could not have been killed in Pakistan simply because he is in Afghanistan and the mujahedin leadership, "the spokesman denied reports of the Afghan Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid. "The enemy - read in a document - look, spreading such baseless news, to block the devastating waves of our offensive and generate Badar, to no avail, confusion between the combatants." Meanwhile, fighting continues in Pakistan following the attacks last night in Karachi.
So far, we are advised twenty-five explosions in the military naval base, under attack by the terrorists of TTP Monday - Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan - which has claimed responsibility for the action. 30 more reinforcements were added to more than 100 soldiers who are already trying to counter the terrorist assault.
This refers to the time the Reuters news agency. The provisional budget of the victims of 12 soldiers dead and 19 wounded. "We estimate that within the base should be 10-15 terrorists - the spokesman said of the naval base Muhammad Yasir -. Were confined in a building, while the fighting continues.
" According to Yasir the explosions were caused by grenades thrown by the attackers.
According to the issuer 'Tolo news', the fugitive Mullah Omar was killed while traveling from Quetta to the North Waziristan two days ago. Omar, who U.S. intelligence hunts since 2001, is the spiritual leader of the Taliban movement that operates in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and was the de facto head of the Afghan nation during the years of Taliban rule between 1996 and 2001.
On his head hangs a bounty of $ 25 million. The Iranian Fars news agency cites "security sources in Kabul" and says that the body of Mullah, who was killed in the south-west Pakistan near the border with Iran at this time would be subjected to medical examinations. "It 's alive and well.
Could not have been killed in Pakistan simply because he is in Afghanistan and the mujahedin leadership, "the spokesman denied reports of the Afghan Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid. "The enemy - read in a document - look, spreading such baseless news, to block the devastating waves of our offensive and generate Badar, to no avail, confusion between the combatants." Meanwhile, fighting continues in Pakistan following the attacks last night in Karachi.
So far, we are advised twenty-five explosions in the military naval base, under attack by the terrorists of TTP Monday - Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan - which has claimed responsibility for the action. 30 more reinforcements were added to more than 100 soldiers who are already trying to counter the terrorist assault.
This refers to the time the Reuters news agency. The provisional budget of the victims of 12 soldiers dead and 19 wounded. "We estimate that within the base should be 10-15 terrorists - the spokesman said of the naval base Muhammad Yasir -. Were confined in a building, while the fighting continues.
" According to Yasir the explosions were caused by grenades thrown by the attackers.
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