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Founder of Afghan Haqqani network dies

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KABUL: Jalaluddin Haqqani, founder of the Haqqani network, one of the most powerful groups in the Afghan insurgency, has died after a long illness.

Haqqani, who founded the network in the 1970s, relinquished operational leadership of the group some years ago to his son Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is now deputy leader of the Afghan Taliban.

Haqqani rose to prominence as a guerrilla leader in the US-backed campaign against Soviet forces occupying Afghanistan but later allied himself with the Taliban, fighting American troops after the Taliban were ousted in 2001.

His group became known for complex, well-organized attacks on both Afghan and US military as well as civilian targets and high-profile kidnappings.

With Sirajuddin Haqqani in operational charge, it was not immediately clear what direct impact Jalaluddin Haqqani’s death would have on the insurgent movement.

The Taliban statement said he had been ill and bed-ridden for several years.

“If his excellency Haqqani Sahib has departed us physically, his ideology and methodology continue to endure,” it said.

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