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US drone strike kills Taliban supremo in Pakistan

Afghan Taliban supremo Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a rare US drone strike deep inside Pakistan, Afghanistan announced on Sunday, inflicting a body blow to the insurgents and removing a major “

Afghan Taliban supremo Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a rare US drone strike deep inside Pakistan, Afghanistan announced on Sunday, inflicting a body blow to the insurgents and removing a major “threat” to the fragile peace process in the war-torn country.

Mansour and another militant were targeted in a precision air strike by multiple unmanned drones operated by US special operations forces on Saturday as the duo rode in a vehicle in a remote area near Ahmad Wal town in the restive Balochistan province close to the Afghan border, US officials said.

Pakistan on Sunday hit out at the US for launching a drone strike on its soil to kill Mansour, describing it as a “violation of its sovereignty”.

“It may be recalled that the fifth meeting of the Quadrilateral Coordinat-ion Group held on May 18 had reiterated that a politically negotiated settlement was the only viable option for lasting peace in Afghanistan and called upon the Taliban to give up violence and join peace talks,” the Pakistan foreign office said.

Addressing a press conference in the Afghan capital, Afghan chief executive Abdullah Abdullah called on the group to select a new leader and then come to Kabul and act like a political party.

The drone strike, which US officials said was authorised by President Barack Obama, showed America was ready to target the Taliban leadership in Pakistan. US secretary of state John Kerry said, “Mansour posed an imminent threat to US personnel, Afghan civilians and Afghan security forces.”

He said Mansour was directly opposed to peace negotiations. “If people want to stand in the way of peace and continue to threaten and kill and blow people up, we have no recourse but to respond and I think we responded appropriately,” he said.

“Mansour was being closely monitored for a while until he was targeted along with other fighters aboard a vehicle in Balochistan,” the national directorate of security said in a brief statement on Sunday.

The US “has long maintained that an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned reconciliation process is the surest way to ensure peace... Peace is what we want, Mansour was a threat to that,” Mr Kerry said.

The Pentagon earlier confirmed it targeted Mansour.

“Mansour has been the leader of the Taliban and actively involved with planning attacks against facilities in Kabul and across Afghanistan, presenting a threat to Afghan civilians and security forces, our personnel, and Coalition partners,” said Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook.

“Mansour has been an obstacle to peace and reconciliation between the government of Afghanistan and the Taliban, prohibiting Taliban leaders from participating in peace talks with the Afghan government that could lead to an end to the conflict,” he said.

The drone strike inside Pakistan was a rare one since US Navy Seals killed Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in a stealth raid in the Pakistani garrison city of Abbottabad in 2011.

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