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US raid kills 'Taleban commander' US raid kills 'Taleban commander'
(about 11 hours later)
A senior Taleban commander and associate of al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden, has been killed in Afghanistan, the US military says. A senior Taleban commander and associate of al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden, has been killed in Afghanistan, the US military has said.
Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Usmani's vehicle was reportedly hit in an air strike in Helmand province in south Afghanistan. Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Osmani's vehicle was reportedly hit in an air strike in Helmand province in south Afghanistan.
The US said Mullah Usmani was the chief Taleban military commander in southern Afghanistan - scene of heavy clashes between the Taleban and US-led forces. The US said Mullah Osmani was the chief Taleban military commander in southern Afghanistan - scene of heavy clashes between the Taleban and US-led forces.
A Taleban spokesman is said to have dismissed reports of his death.A Taleban spokesman is said to have dismissed reports of his death.
But Afghanistan's interior ministry confirmed the killing, calling it "a bigachievement."
An Islamist insurgency spearheaded by the resurgent Taleban militia is at its strongest in the southern Afghan provinces bordering Pakistan.An Islamist insurgency spearheaded by the resurgent Taleban militia is at its strongest in the southern Afghan provinces bordering Pakistan.
'Not present''Not present'
US military spokesman Col Tom Collins said Mullah Usmani "had been deeply involved in terrorist acts against the people of Afghanistan, Nato and the government". US military spokesman Col Tom Collins said Osmani "had been deeply involved in terrorist acts against the people of Afghanistan, Nato and the government".
"He was a top commander of Taleban operations in the south and now he's no more.""He was a top commander of Taleban operations in the south and now he's no more."
Col Collins said Usmani was one of four commanders at the top of the Taleban's hierarchy and had also been in charge of the militia's finances. Col Collins said Osmani was one of four commanders at the top of the Taleban's hierarchy and had also been in charge of the militia's finances.
He was reportedly close to the Taleban's fugitive leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, and to al-Qaeda chief, Osama Bin Laden.He was reportedly close to the Taleban's fugitive leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, and to al-Qaeda chief, Osama Bin Laden.
Two people travelling with Mullah Usmani also died in the air strike on his vehicle, the US military said. Two people travelling with Osmani also died in the air strike on his vehicle on Tuesday, the US military said.
The attack reportedly took place on Tuesday. Col Collins said that although nothing was left of Osmani's body, intelligence sources have confirmed his death.
A Taleban spokesman quoted by the Reuters news agency denied the commander had been killed. But a Taleban spokesman quoted by Reuters news agency denied the commander had been killed.
"He is not present in the area where American forces are claiming to have killed him," commander Mullah Hayat Khan told the agency by telephone."He is not present in the area where American forces are claiming to have killed him," commander Mullah Hayat Khan told the agency by telephone.
"The American and Nato forces from time to time make such false claims. It's just propaganda against the Taleban.""The American and Nato forces from time to time make such false claims. It's just propaganda against the Taleban."