DNA tests to confirm Taliban leaders death


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Pakistani journalists stand near a house allegedly belonging to the two men killed in US drone strike in Noshki, in Karachi, Pakistan 23 May 2016. EPA/REHAN KHAN

By MUNIR AHMED

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said Tuesday that authorities will perform DNA tests on the body of a man who was killed in an American drone strike to determine whether the slain man is actually Taliban chief Mullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour.

At a televised news conference in Islamabad, Khan said Pakistan is still unable to officially confirm Mansour's death, although Washington, Kabul and some senior Taliban commanders have confirmed it.

The Taliban has yet to formally announce his death.

Khan condemned the drone strike, calling it a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty and international laws.

He said Washington officially notified Pakistan seven hours after carrying out the strike, saying they had targeted Mansour inside Pakistan and that "he was no more alive."

He said Pakistani officials later found two "charred bodies" in a badly burned car and one of them was a driver whose body was handed over to his relatives. The second person's body could not be identified as he was not a Pakistani, Khan said.

One of Mansour's relatives had contacted Pakistan in order to retrieve the body, Khan said, but Pakistan would only do so when the DNA testing was complete.

Khan also rejected the notion that Mansour was a threat to peace in Afghanistan, insisting that Mansour had backed the first round of face-to-face talks between the Taliban and Kabul, which was hosted by Pakistan in July 2015. That process, Khan said, was sabotaged when Kabul decided to reveal that Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar had in fact been dead for nearly two years.

AP


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