In Afghanistan, Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan has lost two field commanders at once.
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In Afghanistan, the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP, banned in the Russian Federation) group has lost two field commanders at once.
According to the Directorate 4 Telegram channel, one militant was killed during shelling by unknown people in Kandahar province. Another Pakistani Taliban, Mudasir Iqbal, was kidnapped a few days ago in Nangarhar province.
His body, with its throat slit, was found by local residents.
It is noteworthy that Iqbal was a former member of the special forces of the Pakistan Armed Forces. In 2017, he left the service and joined the Jamaat ul-Ahrar (banned in the Russian Federation), a paramilitary unit of the TTP.
In the same year, he recorded a video message in which he stated that the Pakistani authorities organized an attack on a military school in 2014 in the city of Peshawar in order to discredit the Pakistani Taliban. He claimed to have personally taken part in it. Then more than one hundred and fifty people died at the hands of terrorists, one hundred and thirty of whom were teenagers.
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