Saturday, January 23, 2016

Taliban group releases video of four BKU attack militants

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: A pioneer of a Taliban group discharged the video footage on Friday of four
activists who, he said, had completed Wednesday's strike on a college in Charsadda.

The footage fortified signs of a conceivable split in the Taliban whose representative Mohammad Khorasani had issued a composed articulation that night disassociating the gathering from the assault and calling it un-Islamic.

In any case, that day, a Taliban group's pioneer Umar Mansoor told Reuters his warriors had assaulted the grounds.

Mansoor is viewed as near Mullah Fazlullah, the beset pioneer of the bad tempered Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan.

The footage demonstrates the four assailants, two of them in their mid-adolescents, working on shooting as a component of their preparation before completing the Charsadda assault.

The video which spread quickly on Facebook however was not discharged on media records of the TTP.

The crisp assault had chilling echoes of a 2014 ambush on a school in Peshawar, additionally asserted by Mansoor's group.

Mansoor had issued a comparative video in the wake of the Peshawar assault on Dec 16, 2014.

The legitimacy of the video couldn't be autonomously confirmed.

After the 2014 Peshawar school slaughter, Taliban activists were united in assuming liability for the savagery and a few experts say that the divisions over Wednesday's assault presumably have more to do with a trepidation of revenge than an impression of a profoundly broke and split aggressor development.

The Peshawar assault was seen as having solidified the nation's resolve to battle the aggressors.

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