Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah dies in Afghanistan airstrike
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A Nato airstrike in eastern Afghanistan killed a dozen militants including a senior leader of the Taliban in Pakistan, the international military coalition has revealed.
The strike in eastern Kunar province on Friday killed Mullah Dadullah, the self-proclaimed Taliban leader in Pakistan's Bajur tribal area that lies across the border, coalition spokesman Major Martyn Crighton said.
Dadullah reportedly took over after Bajur's former Pakistani Taliban leader, Maulvi Faqir Mohammed, fled to Afghanistan to avoid Pakistani army operations.
He was responsible for the movement of fighters and weapons, as well as attacks against Afghan and coalition forces, a coalition statement said.
It added that Dadullah's deputy, identified only as Shakir, was also killed in the strike along with 10 other militants, and that an assessment made in conjunction with Afghan security forces determined no civilians had been killed or injured.
The airstrike was in Kunar's Shigal district, which lies about nine miles from the Pakistani border, but Maj Crighton would not say whether an unmanned drone or manned aircraft had launched the missiles.
Pakistani intelligence officials said Dadullah and 19 others were killed in the attack. Initially, they said the strike was on Pakistani territory, but later they conceded it was in Afghanistan.
Militant hideouts along the Afghan-Pakistan border have been a source of tension for both governments as well as for the coalition, with each saying the others are not doing enough to expel the various pro-Taliban factions.
The Pakistani intelligence officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to brief the media, said the airstrike occurred after a cross-border attack by Pakistani Taliban militants who came from Afghanistan.
The Pakistani intelligence officials said the militiamen and army soldiers fought the militants for hours but eventually repelled the attack.
Jahangir Azam Khattak, a local Pakistani government official, said dozens of militants attacked a Pakistani post manned by anti-Taliban militiamen in the Salarzai area of Bajur.
He said six militants were killed and four tribesmen were wounded.
However, Maj Crighton said there was no co-ordination between Pakistani and coalition military leaders on the airstrike.
"This was an independent operation and not associated with any others," he said.
Taliban-affiliated militants operate on both sides of the border, with various groups targeting both coalition forces in Afghanistan and the Pakistani military.
Pakistan has complained of cross-border attacks by militants hiding out in eastern Afghanistan and has criticised Afghan and US-led coalition forces for not doing enough to stop them or expel them from Afghan territory.
The US and Afghanistan, however, have long criticised Pakistan for its failure to prevent militants from carrying out attacks in the opposite direction.
A Kunar provincial government spokesman, Wasifullah Wasifi, said four wounded Pakistani citizens have been hospitalised in Kunar and will be questioned about the activities of the Taliban inside Afghan territory.
"They were exactly where this incident happened yesterday, so I am sure they were with these who were killed," Wasifi said.
"We are trying to find out how long these people have been here and why they were here."
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