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Pakistan Taliban denies killing of Afghanistan Taliban leader Omar in Pakistan

16:25, May 23, 2011      

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A local Urdu TV channel Geo on Sunday quoted a spokesman of Pakistan Taliban (TTP) as saying the report about the killing of Afghanistan Taliban leader Mullah Omar in Pakistan is not true.

Earlier reports coming in from Afghanistan quoted Afghan intelligence officials as saying that Mullah Omar was killed in Pakistan, but the reports failed to mention when and where the Afghanistan Taliban was killed.

Source: Xinhua

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