TTP confirms killing of top leader in Afghanistan

Shehryar Mehsud has been killed by a roadside IED blast in Kunar; his lieutenant is now group's new chief


Anadolu Agency February 13, 2020
PHOTO: ONLINE/FILE

KARACHI: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on Thursday confirmed the killing of one of their top leaders in a remote-controlled blast in northeast Afghanistan.

Shehryar Mehsud, leader of the Hakimullah Mehsud group of TTP, was killed by a roadside improvised explosive device (IED) in Kunar province on Wednesday evening, said Nusratullah Nusrat, a purported spokesperson for the outfit.

Shehryar’s lieutenant Maulana Wali Muhammad has been appointed as the group's new chief "after consultations with all senior commanders," the statement added.

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No further details were provided about the incident.

Formed in 2007 by Baitullah Mehsud, the TTP was dismantled and pushed into neighbouring Afghanistan after the Pakistani army launched a full-scale onslaught on the North Waziristan tribal region - the network's then headquarters - in 2014.

The group was further downgraded after the last chief of a united TTP, Mullah Fazlullah, was killed in a US drone strike in Kunar province in 2018.

Currently, the network is divided among several groups which are believed to have been operating from war-torn Afghanistan.

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