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Afghan Taleban commander killed | |
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The Taleban's military commander in Afghanistan, Mullah Dadullah, has been killed in fighting in the south of the country, officials say. | |
They say he died in fighting with Afghan and Western forces in Helmand province. | |
His body was later taken to the city of Kandahar and shown to reporters. | |
Mullah Dadullah had recently told the BBC that he had hundreds of suicide bombers awaiting his orders to launch an offensive against foreign troops. | |
Suicide bombings in Afghanistan have soared since late 2005. | Suicide bombings in Afghanistan have soared since late 2005. |
Mullah Dadullah has also been linked to several recent kidnappings in southern Afghanistan. | Mullah Dadullah has also been linked to several recent kidnappings in southern Afghanistan. |
The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Herat, in western Afghanistan, says the commander has produced videos showing beheadings of foreign hostages. | The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Herat, in western Afghanistan, says the commander has produced videos showing beheadings of foreign hostages. |
He was a member of the Taleban's 10-man leadership council before the US-led invasion in 2001. | He was a member of the Taleban's 10-man leadership council before the US-led invasion in 2001. |
He has been called "Afghanistan's top Taleban commander" by Nato officials, and is high on the US list of most-wanted people in the country. | He has been called "Afghanistan's top Taleban commander" by Nato officials, and is high on the US list of most-wanted people in the country. |