Islamabad: The Pakistani government has given the first statement on the Taliban terrorist Ahsanullah Ahsan, who released an audio clip of his freedom after escaping from Pakistan jail. The Pakistan government has admitted after a month that Ahsanullah Ahsan, a former Taliban spokesman who fired on Malala Yousafzai in 2012 and carried out the horrific attack on a military school in Peshawar in 2014, managed to escape from jail last month. Director of hospital in Wuhan died from Corona, most patients admitted in this hospital Absconding Taliban terrorist Ahsanullah Ahsan released an audio clip on social media on 6 February, in which he said that he managed to escape from the captivity of Pakistani security agencies on 11 January. He accused the Pakistani security force of vandalism. He said that Pakistan Security Force has failed to fulfill the promises made to him at the time of his surrender in 2017. Death toll in China rises, number of infected people reaches to 59,989 Pakistan's Interior Minister Ejaz Shah, while answering a question during informal talks with the media in Islamabad, said that he had read the news of the escape of Ahsanullah Ahsan. When pressure was made to confirm or refute the news, he said, "The news is true, it is true." He said that the authorities are aware of his escape and work is going on. FATF announced, 'India demands action against Pakistan ...'