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Rumors of Mullah Fazlullah killed in PAF air strikes in Afghanistan.

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Someone find his ip if possible.
 
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Now where are all the pdf members who said they had sources from military confirming the air strike???!!! Come out guys!
 
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I think it was Mullah Fazlullah himself trolling us...he is probably laughing somewhere in a cave right now.
I can imagine him sitting in a cave with a laptop attached to some car battery and trolling us... PIG :sniper::guns:
 
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getting interesting!
 
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siasat.pk made a thread about this 15 hours ago. 15 hours is a long time. Fake news for sure.

And it must be fazlu making a fool out of us, or maybe that lal masjid maulvi burqa seeking revenge for fir.
 
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Yara, never in my life created any social profile! :D

@Horus, lala, can you get the pics and send me a link or if possible give Irfan lala some privileges for PM, of course with approval of Webby.
its a 2 step process
create a Gmail account same as hyperion if its taken then add pdf with it and then create a facebook account and you are rolling
avoid using private email and private profile on social forum because you can get unwanted attention like that PIA flight saga with Rehman Malik vs oscars father,
 
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A comment of that page "kutty k bachy sari neend haram krd". lol.

Now I want the admin of this page dead before fazalkolullah.
 
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There seem to be rumors spreading that a PAF Airstrike inside Afghanistan killed Mullah Radio (Fazlullah)?

If you see reports from credible sources please post them here.
 
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Pakistan’s military kills at least 119 suspected militants - The Washington Post

December 19 at 1:05 PM

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A series of airstrikes and ground offensives killed at least 119 suspected militants in Pakistan’s northwestern tribal areas, officials said Friday, in a sign of intensified military action after this week’s school massacre by the Taliban.

In another display of toughening policies, two prisoners convicted of previous terrorist acts were hanged, the country’s first executions since 2008, military officials said.

Although Pakistani leaders have suggested that they could take the fight across the border into Afghanistan, the strikes remained in Pakistani territory.

But in a possibly coordinated mission, a U.S. drone strike late Thursday killed five suspected militants near Nazyan in Afghanistan’s Nangahar province, the U.S. military said. The area is where many Pakistani Taliban leaders, including chief commander Maulana Fazlullah, are thought to reside.

In all, as many as 150 suspected militants have been killed by the Pakistani air force and army since Tuesday’s slaughter at the Army Public School and Degree College in Peshawar, which claimed 148 lives, mostly teenage students.

Meanwhile, a key suspect in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks was ordered held by Pakistani authorities a day after a Pakistani judge granted bail, sparking outrage in India.

The decision to block the bail order for alleged militant commander Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi was widely viewed as an olive branch to India’s government as well as an effort to keep international support for sustained action against extremists.

Lakhvi has been detained in Pakistan since 2009 for his alleged role in plotting the November 2008 siege at Mumbai’s landmark Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel. The attack, carried out by 10 Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba militants, killed 166 people.

Citing a lack of evidence, a judge in Islamabad set a $10,000 bail for Lakhvi on Thursday. But a Foreign Ministry official said Lakhvi was being kept in detention under a statute allowing for the “maintenance of public order.” The government also plans to appeal the bail decision to the country’s Supreme Court.

In a further sign of widening pressure on militants, Pakistan’s powerful army chief traveled to the border region Friday to personally oversee the expanding military operation.
 
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