Islamabad: A top Pakistani fugitive terrorist commander has been killed in a roadside bomb blast in southern Afghan. Along with this, two of his other aides have also died where it has been learned that he had a reward of 3 million US dollars. This big news has been reported by a senior Afghan official citing media reports.
These terrorists are being searched in many big cases. According to the information received, Mangal Bagh, the leader of the banned Lashkar-e-Islam terrorist group, was involved in many terrorist activities. The Express Tribune newspaper quoted Afghan Governor Ziyaulhaq Amarkhil of Nangarhar province as saying that he was killed along with two of his colleagues in a roadside bomb blast in the Bhandardara area of Akin district of Nangarhar this morning.
While giving information about the terrorist, the newspaper has said that he was a truck cleaner from the profession but due to some incidents he became a terrorist. Not only this, he was associated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pak (TTP). On this, a reward of about 3 million US dollars was announced.
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