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Mullah Radio killed in clash between Afghan, Pakistan Taliban: Report
Three Taliban commanders were killed in a clash between Pakistani and Afghani Taliban on Thursday.
The clash occurred in Kunar, Afghanistan adjacent to the Pakistan border, BBC News reported.
Eye witnesses claim that heavily armed Afghan Taliban had attacked Pakistani militant bases two days ago. They said that three Pakistani militant commanders were killed while others were injured.
Sources have said that Mullah Fazlullah aka ‘Mullah Radio’ was killed in the clash but the Taliban are denying this claim.
Taliban sources confirmed that the clash had occurred and said that no Swat Taliban leader or militant had been killed, stressing that Fazlullah had not been harmed in the clash.
Earlier, Swat Taliban had released a video which showed Fazlullah claiming responsibility for the attack on Major General Sanaullah’s car in Upper Dir. In the video, he had expressed great happiness that the attack had targeted a police official.
Mullah Radio killed in clash between Afghan, Pakistan Taliban: Report – The Express Tribune
 
Afghan Taliban kill three Pakistani militant commanders - thenews.com.pk

An armed clash took place between the Afghan and Pakistani Taliban in Afghanistan’s Kunar province that left three militant commanders dead, a British media report said on Thursday.

The report quoted eyewitnesses as saying that dozens of Afghan Taliban launched an attack on the Pakistani Taliban based in the Ghaziabad area of Kunar. The report further said three militant commanders were killed and several others injured.

According to the report, the slain commanders belonged to Swat, while sources also claimed that Mullah Fazlullah alias mullah Radio, fugitive chief of Swat Taliban, was also killed in the attack.

The Pakistani Taliban confirmed that the clash had taken place, but denied reports that any commanders had been killed.

Pakistan has long been demanding Afghanistan to take action against Pakistani militants, who took shelter in Afghan areas after Islamabad launched a military campaign against them.

The Swat Taliban based in Afghanistan also claimed high profile assassination of Pakistan Army's Lt. Gen Sanaullah Khan Niazi in an IED blast in Upper Dir.

Afghan Taliban kill three Pakistani militant commanders - thenews.com.pk
 
Mullah Radio killed in clash between Afghan, Pakistan Taliban: Report
Three Taliban commanders were killed in a clash between Pakistani and Afghani Taliban on Thursday.
The clash occurred in Kunar, Afghanistan adjacent to the Pakistan border, BBC News reported.
Eye witnesses claim that heavily armed Afghan Taliban had attacked Pakistani militant bases two days ago. They said that three Pakistani militant commanders were killed while others were injured.
Sources have said that Mullah Fazlullah aka ‘Mullah Radio’ was killed in the clash but the Taliban are denying this claim.
Taliban sources confirmed that the clash had occurred and said that no Swat Taliban leader or militant had been killed, stressing that Fazlullah had not been harmed in the clash.
Earlier, Swat Taliban had released a video which showed Fazlullah claiming responsibility for the attack on Major General Sanaullah’s car in Upper Dir. In the video, he had expressed great happiness that the attack had targeted a police official.
Mullah Radio killed in clash between Afghan, Pakistan Taliban: Report – The Express Tribune

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We were already in a position of strength ;)

otherwise you would not have been hearing this report

This argument was actually put forward by Anti-Peace Talk segment, that we should talk from position of strength, I argued how and when did State of Pakistan was not in that position?

For those who argued that, they should atleast see now that we are in position of strength, always !
 
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