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Bomb wounds key Pakistan Taliban commander in South Waziristan

Published: 29 Nov 2012 - 01:48 pm | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 07:23 pm

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan: A bomb blast wounded a senior Taliban commander and killed four people on Thursday in a market in a northwestern Pakistani region on the Afghan border, police and security officials said.
 
MaulviNazirWazir, also known as Mullah Nazir, was wounded in the attack at the main market of Wana, the capital of the South Waziristan region.
 
It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack or the extent of Nazir's wounds.
 
"Nazir is a very important commander with the support of his tribe," said Mansur Khan Mahsud, the director of research at the Islamabad-based FATA Research Centre.
 
Pakistan's semi-autonomous Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), are dominated by ethnic Pashtun tribes, some of which have sheltered militants over decades of conflict in neighbouring Afghanistan.
 
Nazir's faction is one of four major Taliban groups that joined the al Qaeda-brokered Shura-e-Murakeba alliance late last year. The others are Hafiz GulBahadar's group, the Haqqani Network and the Pakistani Taliban led by HakimullahMehsud.
 
Nazir's group has previously clashed with other Taliban fighters during a struggle for leadership.
 
There are many divisions among the Pakistan Taliban leadership that have led to clashes. But despite the rivalries, analysts said the Taliban are unlikely to splinter as that would make them an easier target for the powerful Pakistani army. (Reuters)