Security forces claimed to have destroyed several hideouts and bunkers. Photo from DAWN
Pakistani Taliban Leader's Death Would Be 'Fatal Blow' For Group, Analyst Says -- Washington Post
PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN -- The reported death of the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, a violent Islamist group with close links to al-Qaeda, leaves the predatory and feared militia effectively decapitated, with its fighters on the run from the Pakistani army and public sympathy running low.
Although the Pakistani Taliban has shown resilience in the past, Pakistani analysts said it would be difficult for the group to quickly recover from the loss of Hakimullah Mehsud, who has reportedly died in a village in northwest Pakistan of burns and injuries he suffered during a U.S. drone missile attack in mid-January.
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Taliban's CIA bomber Hakimullah Mehsud dies of wounds -- The Australian
US officials certain Mehsud is dead -- Times Of India
Evidence mounts that Pakistani Taliban leader was killed -- Boston.com
Pakistan Investigates Reports of Taliban Leader's Death -- Wall Street Journal
Pak Talibs claim Mehsud is alive, vow to provide proof -- Economic Times of India
Taliban bombers’ boss tipped to replace Mehsud -- Mumbai Mirror
Al-Qaeda will find it hard to replace Mehsud: US -- Indian Express
Mehsud, or the Dangers of No. 2 -- World Poltiics Review
A Fatal Blow to the Taliban? -- Time Magazine
CIA Drone Gets Taliban Leader in Payback for Deaths of Its Agents -- ABC News
Thousands flee as 22 killed in Bajaur -- DAWN
Pakistan troops 'capture Taliban base in Bajaur' -- BBC
22 militants killed, Taliban’s centre seized -- Regional Times
Pakistan 'kills up to 80 militants' in offensive: military -- AFP
US drones kill ten militants in Pakistan: officials -- AFP
U.S. missile strike kills 10 militants in Pakistan -- Reuters
At least '10 dead' in Pakistan drones strike -- BBC
Bullet-riddled bodies of 10 Taliban fighters found in Pakistan -- DNAindia
Pakistani official: Tribesmen kill, hang militants -- Forbes/AP
5 American terror suspects say they are being tortured in Pakistan -- CNN
Death toll in Karachi violence rises to 22 -- Press TV
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