
Pakistani jets conduct airstrikes in Kandahar; local sources claim Taliban leader's special forces targeted

Pakistani Aircraft Bomb Command Center of Mullah Hibatullah's Omari Unit Near Kandahar
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Pakistani airstrikes target command of Taliban leader Hibatullah's special forces in Kandahar
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