Great news! The Pakistani security forces in Swat received a tip and surrounded a house and lo and behold, the two jihadis in the house decided to try and fight their way out and didn't do such a good job of it with both being shot to pieces. The excellent news is that one of the two in the house was senior Taliban commander, Mohammad Alam Binouri. Bye Bye Binouri.
The word has to be spreading across NW Pakistan that if you are a Taliban commander of any rank, you are on a multitude of wanted lists and quite frankly, there are plenty of forces out to get you...from U.S. predator drone hellfires to Pakistani security forces to Pakistani air support strikes to Pakistani military operations. Can you imagine the chatter going on about now between Taliban commanders in the field as to where in the sam hell they can find a safe place to even rest for a few days? Hahahaha. I love it. Good luck finding those promised virgins in Hell, Binouri...just don't look inside door #2 because that's where they keep the flesh eating worms that will feed on you for all of eternity.
Here's the story from DAWN.
The word has to be spreading across NW Pakistan that if you are a Taliban commander of any rank, you are on a multitude of wanted lists and quite frankly, there are plenty of forces out to get you...from U.S. predator drone hellfires to Pakistani security forces to Pakistani air support strikes to Pakistani military operations. Can you imagine the chatter going on about now between Taliban commanders in the field as to where in the sam hell they can find a safe place to even rest for a few days? Hahahaha. I love it. Good luck finding those promised virgins in Hell, Binouri...just don't look inside door #2 because that's where they keep the flesh eating worms that will feed on you for all of eternity.
Here's the story from DAWN.
Senior Taliban commander killed in Swat clash
PESHAWAR: A senior Taliban commander has been killed in a clash with security forces in Pakistan's Swat valley, where the military claims to have quelled an uprising, officials said Monday.
Mohammad Alam Binouri, who had a 10-million-rupee (117,000-dollar) reward on his head, was killed with another militant in the gun battle in the town of Madyan in the mountainous northwestern region late Sunday, local police officer Islam Jan said.
Army and paramilitary soldiers acting on a tip-off surrounded a house in the town, but the men resisted and Binouri was killed in an exchange of fire, a military official speaking on condition of anonymity told AFP.
“The bodies of the insurgents were placed in the main bazaar of Madyan, where the residents identified the pair,” said the police officer, Jan. He said Binouri was a close aide of fugitive Swat Taliban commander Maulana Fazlullah.
Binouri was killed along with fellow-commander Shankoo Mullah, while three other wounded militants were captured alive, the military official said.
The bodies were taken to Swat's main town Mingora, where the wounded insurgents are being interrogated.
Fazlullah, who has a 50-million-rupee bounty on his head, remains at large.
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