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Afghan intelligence officials confirm death of Taliban leader Mullah Omar:

Afghan's main intelligence agency has confirmed that Mullah Mohammed Omar, the mysterious one-eyed leader of the Taliban who has had a $10 million price on his head since 9/11, is dead, a development that could signal a power struggle within the group.

Abdul Hassib Seddiqi, the spokesman for Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security, said Wednesday that Mullah Omar died in a hospital in the Pakistani city of Karachi in April 2013. "We confirm officially that he is dead," he told The Associated Press.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/07/29/taliban-supreme-leader-mohammed-omar-dead-afghan-government-says/

Elimination of Mullah Omar is going to aggravate the infighting among the Taliban muslamic Terrorists. ISIS may be eager to take the advantages out of it. Pakistan666 is another beneficiary of this situation and may silently work hard to strengthen the Muslamic Caliphate in its own favor.

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Islamic State group claims Saudi mosque suicide blast:

A suicide bomb attack on a mosque in Saudi Arabia has left 15 people dead, the interior ministry says. A senior Saudi official said the mosque in Abha, close to the Yemeni border, was used by the security forces. The Islamic State (IS) group says it carried out the attack. The group has already claimed two deadly attacks on Shia mosques in May. Observers say it is the single most deadly attack on Saudi security forces for many years. Saudi officials said the bomb went off while members of the security forces were in the middle of noon prayers. One interior ministry official told the BBC that most of those killed were members of a Special Weapons and Tactics (Swat) unit. He said at least three mosque employees were also killed, and scores of other people were wounded. Preliminary investigations indicated the suicide bomber detonated an explosives belt while inside the mosque, interior ministry officials said. The attack was claimed in online statements by an IS-affiliated group, al-Hijaz Province. Another group affiliated to IS, Najd Province, said it was behind two suicide attacks in May - the first killed at least 21 people in an attack on a Shia mosque in Qatif governorate and the second, a week later, at a Shia mosque in Dammam, which left four dead. IS last year urged its Sunni followers in Saudi Arabia to sow sectarian hatred by targeting the minority Shia population. Last month Saudi authorities arrested 431 suspected members of IS, accusing them of plotting suicide attacks on security forces and mosques in various parts of the country.
Thursday's attack took place close to the border with Yemen, where Saudi Arabia has been waging an intense air and ground war to push back Shia Houthi rebels and restore its ally, President Mansour Abdrabbuh Hadi, to power.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-33805901

Complex and cross deep internal contradictions between the Sunni, Houthi Shia and ISIS. Things are creeping and getting in to the core.

syyuge:
Kabul blasts: Two explosions kill 35, challenge President Ashraf Ghani’s peace plan:

Two blasts, one near a government and military complex in a residential area and the other a suicide bombing outside a police academy, killed at least 35 people.

Two massive attacks in Kabul on Friday, one near a government and military complex in a residential area and the other a suicide bombing outside a police academy, killed at least 35 people, sending the strongest message yet to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani that militants are still able to strike at his heavily fortified seat of power.

No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, though officials indicated they blamed the Taliban. The implications of the assaults, however, undermine claims by security services and the government that the capital is immune from devastating attacks. They also pose a major challenge to Ghani, who has made the peace process with the Taliban the hallmark of his presidency since taking office last year. In the evening hours, a suicide bomber dressed in a police uniform struck outside the gates of a police academy in Kabul, killing at least 20 recruits and wounding 24, Afghan officials said.

http://indianexpress.com/article/world/asia/suicide-bomber-kills-20-recruits-in-kabul-police-academy-blast/

The Global Protracted War of the muslamic terrorist infighting is unfolding many amazing dimensions. Now Taliban terrorists are doing this because they have severe internal contradictions among themselves.

syyuge:
Chad executes 10 members of Boko Haram by firing squad :

One of those killed – Bahna Fanaye, alias Mahamat Moustapha – has been described as a leader of the Nigeria-based terrorist group.

Chad has executed 10 members of Boko Haram by firing squad, marking the first use of the death penalty since the country bolstered its anti-terrorist measures last month.

The 10 men were sentenced to death on Friday after being convicted of crimes including murder and the use of explosives. They were killed at around 11 am on Saturday, Ahmat Mahamat Bachir, the security minister, said.

Those killed included Bahna Fanaye, alias Mahamat Moustapha, whom Chadian officials have described as a leader of the Nigeria-based group.

Chad has vowed to take a leading role in a regional force to fight Boko Haram that is also expected to include soldiers from Cameroon, Benin and [censored] in addition to Nigeria. Boko Haram has regularly targeted Nigeria’s neighbours in attacks this year.

In June and July, Chad’s capital, N’Djamena, was rocked by a series of suicide attacks that killed dozens of people – the first such attacks since Boko Haram threatened the country earlier this year.

In one attack, suicide bombers on motorcycles targeted two buildings in the capital. In another, a man disguised as a woman wearing a burqa detonated a bomb outside the city’s main market.

Last September, Chad drew praise from rights groups for a draft penal code that abolished capital punishment. The International Federation for Human Rights said at the time the country had observed a moratorium on the death penalty since 1991 with the exception of nine executions that took place in November 2003. But anti-terrorist measures approved by legislators last month in response to the recent attacks brought the death penalty back.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/30/chad-executes-10-members-boko-haram-firing-squad

Retaliations within the Global protracted war of the muslamic terrorists infighting.

syyuge:
More than 100 dead after crane crashes into Mecca's Grand Mosque:

The death toll continued to rise in Saudi Arabia on Friday, with 107 people confirmed dead by the end of the evening after a towering construction crane toppled over earlier in the day during a violent rainstorm in the Saudi city of Mecca, Islam's holiest site.

The crane crashed into the Grand Mosque ahead of the start of the annual hajj pilgrimage later this month.

Images posted by social media users showed a grisly scene, with police and onlookers attending to numerous bodies lying amid pools of blood on the polished mosque floors.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/more-than-100-dead-after-crane-crashes-into-mecca-s-grand-mosque-1.3224521

The internal contradictions within the muslamics terrorism seem to have reached and grown deep inside their own core. This divine event may be highly pertinent to this effect.

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