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ISLAMABAD: The chief of banned outfit, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud, has reportedly been killed in a drone attack in Afghanistan. However, a formal confirmation of the strike is awaited.

Sources told Pakistan Today that Noor Wali Mehsud, along with his bodyguard, Inqulabi Mehsud, were killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan. Noor Wali Mehsud was among key commanders of the banned outfit.

Noor Wali Mehsud was reportedly hiding somewhere in Afghanistan after the commencement of an operation in the tribal areas. Reliable Afghan sources have confirmed the killing of Mufti Mehsud.

Noor Wali Mehsud had been designated as a global terrorist by the United Nations (UN) on July 16, 2020. He had been appointed as the new leader of outlawed TTP after the killing of former chief Mullah Fazlullah in a US drone strike in June 2018.

Under Noor Wali Mehsud’s leadership, TTP had claimed responsibility for numerous deadly terrorist attacks across Pakistan, including an attack targeting Pakistani security forces in North Waziristan in July 2019 and a bomb attack against Pakistani soldiers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in August 2019.

US forces had targeted Fazlullah in a counterterrorism strike on June 14 in Afghanistan’s eastern Kunnar province, close to the border with Pakistan.

WHO WAS NOOR WALI MEHSUD?

In contrast to Fazlullah’s infamous brutality, Noor Wali had a scholastic and literary background.

Mehsud, 43, studied at a number of religious seminaries in Pakistan to specialise in different fields of religious teaching. He served as a deputy to Baitullah Mehsud, who has been blamed for the 2007 assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

The new leader Mehsud earlier this year authored a book in which he described the planning of Bhutto’s assassination, identifying the militants involved, including one who is still at large and believed to be hiding in South Waziristan.

Mehsud also fought against the US-backed Northern Alliance in Afghanistan and took part in TTP attacks against Pakistani security forces.

According to a media reports, Mehsud hailed from Gorgoray area of Sararogha tehsil of South Waziristan and belonged to Mechikhel, a sub-clan of the Mehsud tribe. He also remained a Qazi (judge) of Sharia court established by Baitullah Mehsud.

“With the appointment of Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud the leadership of TTP has returned to Mehsud tribe in its home base South Waziristan as Fazlullah was from Swat,” Rahimullah Yusufzai, an acclaimed journalist and expert on the Taliban, had commented on his appointment as new TTP chief.

Mehsud’s leadership could see the breakaway factions which emerged in the TTP after Fazlullah fled to Afghanistan in 2009 reunite, Yusufzai said.

 
When the Americans want curry a favor we see certain selective actions.
So they have been currying favours for 2 straight decades, okay nice insight... If the US supports them then it is counter productive to cut them down and weaken them as it would have a been a years long investment going down the drain and a waste, suffice to say they do not support TTP. Though your neighbor certainly does.
 
Terrible news for India and the US.
The US probably killed him, considering he was killed in a drone strike.

Also, the US literally broke off ties with the NDS, because they caught the NDS helping the TTP.

The US considers the ttp apart of AQ, thus an enemy, why would they be sad about this?

Come on, dude. Let's not let personal feelings get in the way of common sense, and geopolitical realities.
 
So they have been currying favours for 2 straight decades, okay nice insight... If the US supports them then it is counter productive to cut them down and weaken them as it would have a been a years long investment going down the drain and a waste, suffice to say they do not support TTP. Though your neighbor certainly does.

You lost and we won. Deal with it.
The US probably killed him, considering he was killed in a drone strike.

Also, the US literally broke off ties with the NDS, because they caught the NDS helping the TTP.

The US considers the ttp apart of AQ, thus an enemy, why would they be sad about this?

Come on, dude. Let's not let personal feelings get in the way of common sense, and geopolitical realities.

We won the Americans lost. Period.
 
You lost and we won. Deal with it.
Who is 'you'? I dont recall engaging in any fight, though i see who you are trying to refer. FYI i am not American, but to you i may be considered an American-Indian Israeli :)
 
Who is 'you'? I dont recall engaging in any fight, though i see who you are trying to refer. FYI i am not American, but to you i may be considered an American-Indian Israeli :)

You is the one who supports the US. You don't have to be Israeli, Indian or American to support US. We have plenty of Pakistanis on this forum who support the US. In fact, most that I argue with regarding US on PDF are often Indians and Pakistanis.
 
Terrible news for India and the US.
there is a thing called succession planning in corporate world which also applies well to organizations like TTP. His successor must have already taken charge and going through the leadership induction process..

Next item in the calendar for the successor will be to share his plan of action and wait for shareholder approval..
 
ISLAMABAD: The chief of banned outfit, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud, has reportedly been killed in a drone attack in Afghanistan. However, a formal confirmation of the strike is awaited.

Sources told Pakistan Today that Noor Wali Mehsud, along with his bodyguard, Inqulabi Mehsud, were killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan. Noor Wali Mehsud was among key commanders of the banned outfit.

Noor Wali Mehsud was reportedly hiding somewhere in Afghanistan after the commencement of an operation in the tribal areas. Reliable Afghan sources have confirmed the killing of Mufti Mehsud.

Noor Wali Mehsud had been designated as a global terrorist by the United Nations (UN) on July 16, 2020. He had been appointed as the new leader of outlawed TTP after the killing of former chief Mullah Fazlullah in a US drone strike in June 2018.

Under Noor Wali Mehsud’s leadership, TTP had claimed responsibility for numerous deadly terrorist attacks across Pakistan, including an attack targeting Pakistani security forces in North Waziristan in July 2019 and a bomb attack against Pakistani soldiers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in August 2019.

US forces had targeted Fazlullah in a counterterrorism strike on June 14 in Afghanistan’s eastern Kunnar province, close to the border with Pakistan.

WHO WAS NOOR WALI MEHSUD?

In contrast to Fazlullah’s infamous brutality, Noor Wali had a scholastic and literary background.

Mehsud, 43, studied at a number of religious seminaries in Pakistan to specialise in different fields of religious teaching. He served as a deputy to Baitullah Mehsud, who has been blamed for the 2007 assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

The new leader Mehsud earlier this year authored a book in which he described the planning of Bhutto’s assassination, identifying the militants involved, including one who is still at large and believed to be hiding in South Waziristan.

Mehsud also fought against the US-backed Northern Alliance in Afghanistan and took part in TTP attacks against Pakistani security forces.

According to a media reports, Mehsud hailed from Gorgoray area of Sararogha tehsil of South Waziristan and belonged to Mechikhel, a sub-clan of the Mehsud tribe. He also remained a Qazi (judge) of Sharia court established by Baitullah Mehsud.

“With the appointment of Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud the leadership of TTP has returned to Mehsud tribe in its home base South Waziristan as Fazlullah was from Swat,” Rahimullah Yusufzai, an acclaimed journalist and expert on the Taliban, had commented on his appointment as new TTP chief.

Mehsud’s leadership could see the breakaway factions which emerged in the TTP after Fazlullah fled to Afghanistan in 2009 reunite, Yusufzai said.

Can Pakistan offer an ulternate to these guys? I mean if they want a war economy, then can we offer them some other front? Same goes with Baloch fighters. I mean, it still hurts to see my fellow countryman to die like that. I definitely don't want any child, who was born on the soil of Pakistan to die like that.
 
there is a thing called succession planning in corporate world which also applies well to organizations like TTP. His successor must have already taken charge and going through the leadership induction process..

Next item in the calendar for the successor will be to share his plan of action and wait for shareholder approval..

Don't know about his successor but you seem to be in pain hoping the next successor would be successful enough
Terrible news for India and the US.

The news is yet to be confirmed by independent sources and can be a fake news too

So hold your horses
 
Don't know about his successor but you seem to be in pain hoping the next successor would be successful enough
Pained for the death of a tribal pakistani / afghan insurgent leader? Nah.. they are meant to be disposable
 

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