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BREAKING: Taliban’s Rahimullah Haqqani killed in a suicide attack

New Delhi: Taliban leader Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani has been killed in a suicide attack at his Madrasa in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. According to the reports, Haqqani was reading hadith in the Madrasa in Kabul, when he was attacked. He died in this suicide attack.---Advertisement--- #BREAKING : Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani, a senior member of […]

New Delhi: Taliban leader Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani has been killed in a suicide attack at his Madrasa in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. According to the reports, Haqqani was reading hadith in the Madrasa in Kabul, when he was attacked. He died in this suicide attack.

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Deputy spokesman of the Taliban government, Bilal Karimi has confirmed the killing of Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani. “It is with great sadness that the country’s great academic figure, Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani, has embraced martyrdom in brutal attack of the enemy,” Karimi said.

It is being told that a complete conspiracy was hatched to kill Haqqani. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. Rahimullah Haqqani had been attacked before, in which he was seriously injured. This attack on him took place in October 2020. This too was a suicide attack which occurred in Peshawar.

First published on: Aug 11, 2022 06:42 PM IST


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