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Friday, August 12, 2016

Drone 'Kills IS's Afghanistan And Pakistan Leader'

The leader of Islamic State in Afghanistan and Pakistan has been killed by a US drone strike, a top Afghan diplomat has said.
The hit on Hafiz Saeed Khan in eastern Afghanistan was revealed by the country's ambassador to Pakistan.
A spokesman for the US military in Afghanistan said they are investigating a report a local IS leader is dead but they cannot yet confirm if it is true.
But unnamed US defence officials told Reuters and AFP the IS leader had indeed been killed.
An official told AFP: "They got him."
Afghan Ambassador Omar Zakhilwal told Reuters: "I can confirm that ISIS Khurasan leader Hafiz Saeed Khan along with his senior commanders and fighters died in a US drone strike on July 26 in Kot district of Afghanistan's Nangharhar province."
Kot District in Afghanistan has been patrolled by Afghan security forces. File picture
Kot District in Afghanistan has been patrolled by Afghan security forces. File picture
Khan, a former member of the Pakistani branch of the Taliban, had sworn allegiance to Middle East-based Islamic State.
He was earlier reported killed last year but the death was never confirmed.
If confirmed, Khan's death would strike a blow to efforts by Middle East-based Islamic State to expand its territory and its jihadist push into Afghanistan and Pakistan.
It would be the second death of a prominent jihadist in the region in months.
Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed by a US airstrike strike in Pakistan in May.

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