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Afghan Taliban dissident leader Mannan Niazi dies


Afghan Taliban dissident leader Mannan Niazi dies
National
May 19, 2021
PESHAWAR: A dissident Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Mannan Niazi has died of injuries that he had suffered in a clash in Afghanistan’s Herat province.
It was reported that he had suffered grievous head and other injuries and died in the hospital in Herat.
Niazi was deputy leader of the splinter group of Taliban led by Mullah Mohammad Rasool. The breakaway faction had opposed the appointment of Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor as the head of the Afghan Taliban movement after the death of the founder Mullah Mohammad Omar. However, this splinter group failed to take off and later most of its leaders rejoined the mainstream Afghan Taliban movement when Shaikh Haibatullah Akhundzada became its new leader on the death of Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor. ....

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Taliban faction's deputy dies in Kabul from injuries sustained in Herat skirmish


(Last Updated On: May 15, 2021)
Deputy head of the Taliban splinter group in the western part of the country, Mullah Abdul Manan Niazi, died in Kabul on Saturday from injuries sustained last week in a skirmish in Herat.
Sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed his death and said he had been transferred to a Kabul hospital on Thursday afternoon due to the severity of his wounds. 
Niazi, who was reportedly shot three times in the head, was initially taken to Herat District Hospital after being seriously wounded in an apparent Taliban-on-Taliban attack. 
Sources said three insurgents were killed and three others were wounded in the clash.  ....

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On May 1, the date Donald Trump signed onto for the withdrawal of the remaining 3,500 American troops from Afghanistan, the war there, already 19 years old, was still officially a teenager. Think of September 11, 2021 the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the date Joe Biden has chosen for the same as, in essence, the very moment when its teenage years will be over. ....

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