PESHAWAR: Banned militants’ outfit in Pakistan, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)’s, chief of Swat chapter Mullah Fazlullah has been injured in an attack by Afghani Taliban in Nuristan province of Afghanistan.
Mullah Fazlullah has been severely injured along with his 9 confederates in a fierce attack carried out by Afghani Taliban in Nuristan province on Tuesday, reports said.
According to reports, the TTP leader established a militants’ center in the Kantar and Nuristan provinces which is experiencing continuous attacks from Mullah Umar-led Afghan Taliban while the chain of clashes between both groups expanded up to Kantar province.
The gunfight between the Pakistani and the Afghan Taliban was continued up to hours long duration in which automatic and heavy weaponry were majorly used by the militants.
It should be mentioned, he is also known as the “Radio Mullah” because of his inflammatory radio broadcasts across Swat Valley of Pakistan.
Mullah Omar-led Afghanistan’s Taliban’s differences with TTP:
Due to extreme differences everted, Afghanistan Taliban readied their troops to start a big military strike over Pakistani Taliban, Dawn news reported.
Mullah Mohammad Omar-led Afghan Taliban had reportedly finalised the decision to organise a joint military attack with Ansar-ul-Islam (AI) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) against Pakistani Taliban, renowned as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
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