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Taliban chief Akhundzada reportedly died in a suicide attack planned by Pakistan Army

The truth of what really happened to the Taliban Confirm Chief Hibatullah Akhundzada has finally emerged. It has been reported that he died in a suicide attack carried by Pakistani armed forces last year.

Akhundzada was declared the Amir ul Momineen in 2016, and now the news has been confirmed that he was killed in a planned suicide attack by Pakistan Army which always wanted the Haqqani Network to be in charge in Afghanistan.

The Haqqani’s are the most prized asset of the Pakistan Army because they still have positive control over them. After the takeover of Kabul by the Taliban, the whereabouts of Hibatullah Akhundzada was shrouded in mystery, and that he was in the custody of the Pakistan army and may have died.

In 2016, his predecessor Mullah Akthar Mansoor was killed in a US drone strike and Akhundzada became the leader of the Taliban as he was also very close to Mullah Omar who became the first Emir of Afghanistan and also took the title of Amir ul Momineen, which means the commander of the faithful.

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