Top aide of Afghan Taliban’s supreme leader killed in Pakistan

  • Akhundzada was reportedly on Eid holidays and was visiting family in area

ISLAMABAD: Top aide of Taliban supreme leader Mullah Habitullah Akhundzada and former bodyguard of Mullah Mansoor, was assassinated in Pakistan by unidentified assailants near Pak-Afghan border on Saturday.

Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid, on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), confirmed the incident, urging the local authorities to take decisive action against those responsible for the assassination.

The deceased was reportedly on Eid holidays and was visiting family in the area.

The deceased, identified as Mohammad Omar Jan Akhundzada, was leading evening prayers at a mosque in the city of Quetta on Thursday when he was attacked.

No one claims of responsibility for the deadly shooting so far.

Akhundzada hailed from Zabul province and held the position of chief at a seminary in Kandahar.

The loss of a senior member has sent a shockwaves within the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as the killed leader was reportedly targeted by the militant Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) in Pakistan.

Following the withdrawal of United States-led foreign forces in August 2021, numerous central religious figures and associates of the Taliban have been targeted for assassination within Afghanistan, including in the capital, Kabul.

The ISKP, a regional affiliate of the Islamic State and a fierce rival of the Taliban, has claimed responsibility for a significant number of these attacks.

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