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Afghan Civil War gets nastier–Afghan Army kills Abdul Haq Omari, son of a high profile Taliban negotiator

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<strong>Killing of Abdul Haq Omari, Taliban’s deputy military chief in Paktia is a major success for the Afghan army in this recent clash between the Afghan government and Taliban. Abdul Haq Omari was a son of a Taliban  leader who is also  part of the Taliban’s negotiating team in Doha. </strong></p>
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Afghanistan’s news organisation https://kabulnow.af/ said in a series of tweets:  “Anas Haqqani, a member of Taliban negotiation team, confirmed that Abdul Haq Omari, son of Mohammad Nabi Omari, a Taliban negotiator in #Doha , has been killed in direct firefight against Afghan security forces.” Haqqani confirmed Omari’s death today, July 27, on his twitter handle. He, however, did not provide details on when and where the militant was killed. Though the Afghan government has not made any comment regarding the incident, some reports indicated Omari, who was the Taliban’s deputy military chief in #Paktia, was killed yesterday, July 26, in the same province.</p>
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Anas Haqqani, a member of Taliban negotiation team, confirmed that Abdul Haq Omari, son of Mohammad Nabi Omari, a Taliban negotiator in <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Doha?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Doha</a> , has been killed in direct firefight against Afghan security forces. 1/3 <a href="https://t.co/OKNWCMPDms">pic.twitter.com/OKNWCMPDms</a></p>
— Kabul Now (@KabulNow) <a href="https://twitter.com/KabulNow/status/1419961258200162304?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 27, 2021</a></blockquote>
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The KabulNow claimed that this news was confirmed by another member of the Taliban negotiation team, Anas Haqqani in his twitter post.</p>
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Breaking our determination is a dream & an illusion.<br />
Congratulations and condolences to the esteemed leader Umari Sahib on the martyrdom of Abdul Haq Umari<br />
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— Anas Haqqani (@AnasHaqqani313) <a href="https://twitter.com/AnasHaqqani313/status/1420043513882841089?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 27, 2021</a></blockquote>
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Mohammad Anas Haqqani, is the youngest member of the Taliban negotiating team. He was born in Paktia province. He was released in 2019 from prison in exchange for two foreign professors teaching at the American University of Afghanistan. Anas Haqqani, is the son of the founder of the Haqqani network  Jalaluddin Haqqani and was second in command before he was captured by the Afghan army in 2014.</p>
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<strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/pakistan-taliban-will-fight-for-greater-afghanistan-which-includes-pak-tribal-areas-after-the-fall-of-kabul-104777.html">Pakistan Taliban will fight for Greater Afghanistan which includes Pak tribal areas after the fall of Kabul</a></strong></p>
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Mohammad Nabi Omari, was one of the five prisoners who  were freed from Guantanamo in 2015,  in exchange for Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl of the US military, who had been captured by the Taliban five years earlier in Afghanistan. These five released prisoners were  in Qatar since then, but were restricted to travel to the war zone. In 2018, all five– Mullah Muhammad Fazel Mazlum, Mullah Noorullah Noori, Mullah Abdul Haq Wasiq, Mullah Khairullah Khairkhwa including  Maulavi Muhammad Nabi Omari were  appointed as members of the Qatar political office by Taliban’s top leadership. During the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, Nabi Omari also worked in the military ranks.</p>
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After the US and the Taliban deal, the Taliban appointed all these five, known as “Taliban Five” in media, and were included in a <a href="https://tolonews.com/afghanistan-166248">21-member Taliban</a> negotiating team by Taliban chief Haibatullah Akhundzada.</p>
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<strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/us-signal-to-extend-aerial-bombings-beyond-august-in-afghanistan-is-bad-news-for-taliban-104589.html">US signal to extend aerial bombings beyond August 31 in Afghanistan is bad news for Taliban</a></strong></p>

Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha

Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha has decades of field experience in covering global terrorism, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. He is also an enthusiastic wildlife photographer.

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