Pakistani Taliban chief confirmed to be dead: TV

2010-02-09 18:52 BJT

Pakistani officials and Taliban both confirmed the death of the Pakistani Taliban chief Haki-mullah Mehsud. Local TV channels reported Tuesday that government officials confirmed that he was killed in a U.S. drone strike last month.

FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2009 file photo, Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud arrives to meet with media in Sararogha of Pakistani tribal area of South Waziristan along the Afghanistan border. The Pakistani Taliban said Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010 that there is no need to release proof that the group's leader is alive to refute reports that he died from injuries sustained in a U.S. drone strike in mid-January.(AP Photo/Ishtiaq Mehsud, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2009 file photo, 
Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud 
arrives to meet with media in Sararogha of 
Pakistani tribal area of South Waziristan 
along the Afghanistan border. The Pakistani
Taliban said Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010 that 
there is no need to release proof that the
group's leader is alive to refute reports 
that he died from injuries sustained in a 
U.S. drone strike in mid-January.
(AP Photo/Ishtiaq Mehsud, File)

Taliban said their leader died a week ago due to neck injury on the way for treatment. However, the official Taliban spokesman Alam Tariq has not yet made a statement.

The country's state TV reported that he was killed last week, but Pakistani army said his death was not confirmed, and they were still investigating it. Haki-mullah was named new chief after the death of Baitullah Mehsud, who was killed in a drone strike in August 2009.

Editor: Du Xiaodan | Source: CCTV.com