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Taliban chief Omar 'not in Balochistan'

Source: SAMAA
Quetta : Pakistan | 8 months ago  
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QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Taliban leader Mullah Omar is not hiding in Pakistan's Baluchistan province whose people will resist any U.S. attempt to extend its war against militancy there, the province's chief minister said on Friday. The United States is considering expanding its covert war in...
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