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A leading Afghan Taleban fighter has been captured after a shootout with security forces in south-west Pakistan, police say. A top Afghan Taleban fighter has been captured after a shootout with security forces in Pakistan, the army says.
They say Mansoor Dadullah was injured in the incident in Balochistan province - earlier reports said he had died. Mansoor Dadullah was seriously injured in the incident in Balochistan province, an army spokesman said. Earlier reports said he had died.
In December the Afghan Taleban said Mansoor Dadullah had been sacked for disobeying orders.In December the Afghan Taleban said Mansoor Dadullah had been sacked for disobeying orders.
He had succeeded his brother, Mullah Dadullah, who was killed in a joint Afghan-Nato operation last May.He had succeeded his brother, Mullah Dadullah, who was killed in a joint Afghan-Nato operation last May.
The BBC's Alastair Leithead in the Afghan capital, Kabul, says Mansoor Dadullah's capture will be a blow to the field operations of the Taleban in southern Afghanistan, but is unlikely to have a major impact on the insurgency.
A Taleban spokesman said he had no information about Mansoor Dadullah's fate.
'Sustained injuries'
Police say that the shootout happened in the village of Gowal Ismail Zai, near the Afghan border.Police say that the shootout happened in the village of Gowal Ismail Zai, near the Afghan border.
"We had reports of his presence from intelligence sources... he was hiding in a house in the village. Four others were also arrested including three guards of Dadullah," Balochistan police chief Saud Gohar told the AFP news agency. Army spokesman Ma. Gen Athar Abbas said Mansoor Dadullah and five other militants had crossed over from Afghanistan and opened fire on security forces who had challenged them.
"Security personnel returned fire. As a result, all of them sustained injuries and all of them were captured," Maj Gen Abbas said, the Associated Press news agency reports.
"Dadullah was arrested alive, but he is critically wounded."
Dadullah succeeded his elder brother - the senior Taleban military commander Mullah Dadullah - after he was killed in an Afghan and Nato operation in southern Afghanistan in May 2007.Dadullah succeeded his elder brother - the senior Taleban military commander Mullah Dadullah - after he was killed in an Afghan and Nato operation in southern Afghanistan in May 2007.
The Taleban said in a statement late December that they had sacked Mansoor Dadullah "because he disobeyed orders of the Islamic Emirate" of the Taleban.The Taleban said in a statement late December that they had sacked Mansoor Dadullah "because he disobeyed orders of the Islamic Emirate" of the Taleban.
There has been no comment yet from the Taleban about Mansoor Dadullah's fate.