Badruddin Haqqani killed in Pakistan by NATO drone strike

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US drone strike in Pak kills top Haqqani commander

Badruddin Haqqani, the key operational commander of the Al Qaeda [ Images ] linked Haqqani network, and top Pakistani Taliban [ Images ] commander Mullah Dadullah are believed to have been killed in US drone and air strikes in the tribal region of Pakistan and Afghanistan.


Badruddin, the son of Afghan warlord Jalaluddin Haqqani, is ranked as a deputy to his elder brother and the network's chief Sirajuddin and was believed to be killed in one of the five volleys of drone strikes in Pakistan's Taliban-controlled tribal agency of North Waziristan since August 18.


Four of the missiles hit took place in Shawal Valley, considered to be traditional area of operations of Haqqani network in North Waziristan, and US reports said he may have been killed in the August 21 strike near Miranshah.


The wave of attacks drew strongest protest from Islamabad [ Images ] in recent years when a senior US diplomat was summoned by the Foreign Ministry to lodge their opposition to the attacks.


Badruddin, thought to be in his mid-30s, was a member of the Miranshah Shura Council, one of the Afghan Taliban's four regional commands, which controls all activities of the militant group in Afghanistan and Pakistan.


Senior US officials were quoted by the New York Times as saying that they had strong indications that Badruddin, the key commander of the Haqqani network which is responsible for most of the spectacular assaults on American bases and Afghan cities in recent years, was killed in a drone strike


Meanwhile, a statement by coalition forces in Afghanistan said that Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan leader Mullah Dadullah was among 20 militants killed in a "precision airstrike in Shigal wa Sheltan district (of) Kunar province yesterday (Friday)."

Dadullah, whose real name is Maulana Mohammad Jamaluddin, was made the commander of Taliban in Pakistan's Bajaur Agency in 2010. He fled to Afghanistan to escape an operation launched by the Pakistan Army [ Images ]. His deputy Shakir too was killed in the airstrike, the statement said.


Badruddin is one of the nine Haqqani family members who have been designated by the US as global terrorists. His brother Sirajuddin is the overall leader of the Miramshah Shura.


Siraj was designated by the State Department as a terrorist in March 2008; and in March 2009, the State Department put out a bounty of $5 million for information leading to his capture.

Giving details about the operation, American intelligence officials indicated to the Long War journal on Friday that the remotely piloted Predators and Reapers were targeting an "important Jihadi leader" in the region but his name was not disclosed.


"There are indications that Haqqani has met his demise," a senior US official said in Washington.


He said officials were waiting to sift through evidence, including information on jihadist websites, before they could be certain that Haqqani had been killed.


The report said their caution stemmed from previous erroneous claims by American and Pakistani officials about militant deaths in Waziristan, a difficult place to get reliable information. But if confirmed, Haqqani's death would be a "major benefit to the military coalition in Afghanistan."

"Badruddin has been at the centre of coalition attacks in Afghanistan as well as mischief in Pakistan," said the official. The Haqqani network has been blamed for some of the most spectacular assaults on US bases and Afghan cities in recent years.


By Friday evening, reports of Badruddin Haqqani's death were circulating in Pakistan's tribal belt.


In Washington, the White House and the CIA, which carries out drone strikes in Pakistan, declined to comment.


The latest string of drone attacks, most of them carried out in Shawal area of North Waziristan Agency, has renewed tensions between Pakistan and the US.
 

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Loss of strategic asset of Pakistani Army/ISI.:laugh:
 

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Badruddin Haqqani killed in Pakistan by drone strike

Badruddin Haqqani, operational
commander of al -Qaeda -linked group ,
may have been killed in North
Waziristan strike


The operational commander of the
Haqqani Network , the group behind
some of the most high profile attacks in
Afghanistan , may have been killed in a
US drone strike , Pakistani intelligence
sources have said .
Pakistani officials said on Saturday that
Badruddin Haqqani, son of Afghan
warlord, Jalauddin Haqqani, who is also
believed to handle the network' s vital
business interests and smuggling
operations, may have been killed in the
North Waziristan region bordering
Afghanistan .
"Our informers have told us that he has
been killed in the drone attack on the
21st but we cannot confirm it ," said one
of the Pakistani intelligence officials .
If Badruddin 's death is confirmed, it
could deal a major blow to the Haqqani
network, believed to be the group that
introduced the practice of suicide
boming to Afghanistan , where it is allied
with the Taliban .
"We are 90 per cent sure that he was in
the same house which was attacked
with a drone on Tuesday ," another
Pakistani intelligence official said .
Sources close to the Haqqqani Network
also said Badruddin was believed to be
in the house , hit by a drone strike as
fighters were planting explosives in a
vehicle meant to be used for an attack
on NATO forces in Afghanistan .
"The drone fired two missiles on the
house last Tuesday and killed 25
people , most of them members of the
Haqqani family," one of the sources
said .
However, one of Badruddin 's relatives
said he was alive and busy with his
"jihad activities ".
"Such claims are baseless ," the relative
told the Reuters news agency .


Haqqani leader 'killed' by NATO drone - Al Jazeera English
 

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Drone strike may have killed Haqqani network leader

Drone strike may have killed Haqqani network leader- swissinfo
A CIA drone strike in Pakistan may have killed the operational commander of the Haqqani network, the insurgent group behind some of the most high-profile attacks on Western and Afghan government targets in Afghanistan, Pakistani intelligence officials and militant sources said on Saturday.

The officials said Badruddin Haqqani, who is also believed to handle the network's vital business interests and smuggling operations, may have been killed during a drone strike this week in Pakistan's tribal North Waziristan region.

One senior Pakistani intelligence official said Badruddin had fled a compound that he and other militants were in after it was hit by a missile, then was killed by a second drone strike on a car that he was in.

There was no official word on Badruddin's fate from the Haqqani network. Other intelligence officials were more cautious.

"Our informers have told us that he has been killed in the drone attack on the 21st but we cannot confirm it," said one of the Pakistani intelligence officials.

If Badruddin's death is confirmed, it could deal a major blow to the Haqqanis, one of the United States's most feared enemies in Afghanistan.

The Haqqanis are the most experienced fighters in Afghanistan and the loss of one of the group's most important leaders could ease pressure on NATO as it prepares to withdraw most of its combat troops at the end of 2014.

"We are 90 percent sure that he was in the same house which was attacked with a drone on Tuesday," said another Pakistani intelligence official.

Sources close to the Haqqqani network also said Badruddin was believed to be in the house, hit by a drone strike as militants were planting explosives in a vehicle meant to be used for an attack on NATO forces in Afghanistan.
 

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