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US raid kills 'Taleban commander' | US raid kills 'Taleban commander' |
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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 Osmani's vehicle was reportedly hit in an air strike in Helmand province in south Afghanistan. | |
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 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 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 Osmani also died in the air strike on his vehicle on Tuesday, the US military said. | |
Col Collins said that although nothing was left of Osmani's body, intelligence sources have confirmed his death. | |
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." |