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Blast kills Pakistani Taliban leader in Afghanistan

In a remote-controlled blast in Afghanistan's Kunar province, Sheharyar Mehsud -- chief of a Pakistani Taliban-affiliated militant faction -- was killed.

Blast kills Pakistani Taliban leader in Afghanistan
Blast kills Pakistani Taliban leader in Afghanistan

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Published : Feb 13, 2020, 7:50 PM IST

Peshawar: A senior Pakistani Taliban commander was killed in a bomb blast in eastern Afghanistan, militant and intelligence sources said on Thursday, the latest such incident to target the group in recent days.

Sheharyar Mehsud, chief of a militant faction which is part of the umbrella Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP, or Pakistani Taliban), was the target of the remote-controlled blast in Kunar province, a TTP commander in Pakistan told AFP.

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A Pakistani intelligence official who confirmed the incident said Mehsud had fled to Afghanistan in 2016.

The blast came nearly two weeks after two other key TTP leaders -- Khalid Haqqani and Qari Saifullah Peshawari -- were killed in a clash with security forces.

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It was not immediately clear who was behind the killings. They have come as the US and the Afghan Taliban -- which is separate from the TTP -- appear close to a breakthrough on a deal for an American troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Islamabad has helped to facilitate the gruelling talks, which have stretched over more than a year.

Pakistan was one of only three countries to recognise the Afghan Taliban regime, and its shadowy military establishment -- particularly the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) -- is widely believed to back the bloody insurgency in Afghanistan. Islamabad denied the accusation.

Pakistan has been battling a homegrown Islamist insurgency for over a decade, with thousands of civilians and security personnel dying in extremist attacks, especially after the TTP began their campaign of violence in 2007.

But overall levels of extremist-linked violence have dropped dramatically in recent years, with 2019 seeing the fewest deaths since 2007 -- the year the TTP was formed.

With inputs from PTI

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