Taliban commander at Musa Qala killed

Reuters:

NATO forces killed a Taliban commander in southern Afghanistan on Sunday during an offensive to retake a town from the militants, NATO and residents said.

The commander, Mullah Ghafour, was killed along with an unknown number of Taliban fighters in an air strike targeting his vehicle near Musa Qala in Helmand province, they said.

Ghafour was the Taliban commander in Musa Qala, which the Taliban seized on Thursday night after months of peace from a truce tribal elders brokered between NATO's British forces and the Taliban in the area.

"This key Taliban leader was well known to have commanded insurgents within the Musa Qala District and was directly responsible for the recent uprising and insurgent attacks within the village of Musa Qala," NATO said in a statement.

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The Taliban could not be immediately reached for comment.

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The last statement is a pretty good indication that the Taliban are indeed losing this war, and as the first paragraph makes clear, being a Taliban commander is very dangerous work.

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