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DAWN.COM | Provinces | Swat Taliban chief Fazlullah injured, says ISPR

ISLAMABAD: The military spokesman confirmed that Swat Taliban chief Maulana Fazlullah was seriously injured and another militant leader, Abu Jandal, had been killed.



He said Taliban leader Shah Dauran was also reported to have been killed.


Replying to a question, Maj-Gen Abbas said most of the terrorist commanders and leaders were in the valley and only a few of them had moved out.


However, there was no possibility of the militants regrouping and operating in the valley, he said.

I think this is the first time the ISPR's officially confirmed it. There are also reports that a doctor has been kidnapped to treat Fazlullah.
 
Qouted by koolio:
No information can be trusted either from the great USA what Pak army has done in the last few months your superduper army hasnt been able to do anything in the last 8 years.

Its because US army is oppressor, killing hundreds of thousand civilians, commiting atrocities to PoWs and many other crimes for the sake of nothing.

Pak army, on the other hand, had a moto. Therefore, they have successfully operanalized in such a short period of time. US woudn't be happy with it. So, jealousy spkeaks.

Pakistan Zindabad.
 
No information from Pakistan can be trusted.

so you trust those who spend millions in surveiling their own citizens and spend billions to kep reality out of the way :)
 
The NWFP minister had also once claimed earlier that fazlullah had been killed !!!!
 
No information from Pakistan can be trusted.

Listen "jacko " which is a "phylum for a lizards" therefore ur name defines ur personality u do ur self a favour go pi* n go to bed or die you are too stoned to be here !
 
lol @ this propaganda, the same Pakistani army that cant even jam Fazlullahs radio signals? please....theyre all one and the same

fazlullah will be killed or captured when he stops dancing for the isi...word to mansoor dadullah

And how exactly u got to this conclusion ?
 
so you trust those who spend millions in surveiling their own citizens and spend billions to kep reality out of the way :)

No he trust those bankers who ripps of their country men take all their money and call it a recession !
 
No information from Pakistan can be trusted.

get off the horse, smell some dust, clean ur eyes of sleeping bugs, then have a go, things will be alot positive son.

Baithullalh mausud, who is sitting under ur command will be apprehended one day. :agree: rest in peace
 
lol @ this propaganda, the same Pakistani army that cant even jam Fazlullahs radio signals? please....theyre all one and the same

fazlullah will be killed or captured when he stops dancing for the isi...word to mansoor dadullah

same US army who even tipped of abt Bathullah masuad wont take any action, or if they do he had already gone. let alone the satellite tracking n rest of the state of art equipment. :smokin:

there is always two sides of the picture depend upon which way u wanna see it :china:
 
lol @ this propaganda, the same Pakistani army that cant even jam Fazlullahs radio signals? please....theyre all one and the same

If USA didn't provide him the latest technology, weapons it would be much easier for pak army to eliminate this bastard. USA is playing double game, and making millions from the weapons.

fazlullah will be killed or captured when he stops dancing for the isi...word to mansoor dadullah

I don't think, i should even answer you for this. Since this shows, you have no knowledge about what Pak army done. Just for your information, Pak army has done this in just 2/3 months what USA army couldn't do in 8 years.

Also come out of FAKE profile!!!
 
This is also confirmed by the BBC

Swat Taliban chief 'near death'

By Syed Shoaib Hasan
BBC News, Mingora

Maulana Fazlullah commands the loyalty of many militants in Swat
The leader of Taliban militants in Pakistan's Swat district has been critically wounded and is close to death, the BBC has learned.

The information about Maulana Fazlullah confirms statements from senior government and security officials.

A former village cleric, he founded the branch of the Taliban movement which eventually took over the Swat valley.

After a recent offensive, Pakistan's army says it has almost defeated rebels in that sector of the north-west.

It has been battling Taliban militants there for about two months and the government says it has regained control of the region.

'No medicine'

The information about Maulana Falzullah was gathered from interviews carried out by the BBC in his heartland in the north-west of Pakistan.

"Maulana Fazlullah was actually hit in two air strikes, and is critically wounded," Wasif Ali, a resident of Mingora told the BBC on Wednesday during a trip to Swat.

"He is now stranded in Imam Dehri without any access to medical assistance and is close to death."

Mr Ali has close contacts with the militants and has been keeping a close watch on their movements in the area.

He confirmed that another senior Taliban leader, Shah Duran, was also killed in an air strike as earlier stated by the army.

The Taliban overran the Swat valley earlier this year
Interviews with other locals corroborated claims that Maulana Fazlullah had been seriously injured.

Earlier on Wednesday, Pakistan's top military spokesman, Maj General Athar Abbas said that Maulana Fazlullah had been hurt in an airstrike.

"But we cannot confirm his exact condition at the moment," he said.

Maulana Fazlullah used to be a prayer leader at the mosque in his village.

He became the most powerful man in Swat after using a radio station to broadcast his messages in the area.

Eventually he called for his version of Islamic law in the region. At the height of his power, his militants became the main law enforcers in Swat.

In April, Pakistan's army launched an operation against his forces following the violation of a peace deal with the government.

Mr Ali and his family stayed in Swat through the entire operation.

He said the fiercest fighting took place during the first three days of the military's assault on the urban areas.

"It was when they pushed the Taliban off the emerald mines," he said.

"The gunships were right on top of my homes when they opened fire on the militants."

"We hid in the bathrooms and prayed for it to end."

He says many of the Taliban were killed in that onslaught, while the rest melted away.

Currently, Swat's urban centres are being strictly patrolled by the military.

Mingora remains largely deserted as the military seeks out the remaining Taliban and arrests suspects.

Armoured vehicles and heavily armed troops patrol the city streets to ensure they retain total control of an area which remains volatile.
 
This is also confirmed by the BBC

Swat Taliban chief 'near death'

By Syed Shoaib Hasan
BBC News, Mingora


"Maulana Fazlullah was actually hit in two air strikes, and is critically wounded," Wasif Ali, a resident of Mingora told the BBC on Wednesday during a trip to Swat.

"He is now stranded in Imam Dehri without any access to medical assistance and is close to death."


"The gunships were right on top of my homes when they opened fire on the militants."


I wish Army recorded strikes like those, and one day when all enemies there are eliminated, we get to see all that......

Would anyone be knowing how much of battle engagements are recorded in operations by Army?
 
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He confirmed that another senior Taliban leader, Shah Duran, was also killed in an air strike as earlier stated by the army.

now this has been confirmed by a guy who lives in swat. i wish this is true.
 
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