Кабир, Абдул (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Kathy Gannon (2002-04-28). "Dangerous feuds threaten Afghan war". Associated Press. Архивировано из оригинала 3 ноября 2010. Дата обращения: 3 ноября 2010. Abdul Razzak, a former loyalist of dissident Afghan leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, told The Associated Press he met Abdul Kabir, the former governor of Nangarhar province and the No. 3 man in the Taliban, just two weeks ago in Paktia province. Razzak also said Saeed Al Khadr, an Egyptian Canadian and one of the 20 most-wanted al-Qaida members, is in Paktia after fleeing Nangarhar with Kabir. Khadr was implicated in the suicide bombing of the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan in the 1990s that killed 17 people.

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  • "Major Taliban Operative Captured in Pakistan". Fox News. 2010-02-21. Архивировано 3 ноября 2010. Дата обращения: 21 февраля 2010. Mulvi Kabir, the former Taliban governor in Afghanistan's Nangahar Province, and a key figure in the Taliban regime was recently captured in Pakistan, two senior U.S. officials tell Fox News. Kabir, considered to be among the top ten most wanted Taliban leaders, was apprehended in the Naw Shera district of Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province by Pakistani police forces in recent days.

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  • Kathy Gannon (2002-04-28). "Dangerous feuds threaten Afghan war". Associated Press. Архивировано из оригинала 3 ноября 2010. Дата обращения: 3 ноября 2010. Abdul Razzak, a former loyalist of dissident Afghan leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, told The Associated Press he met Abdul Kabir, the former governor of Nangarhar province and the No. 3 man in the Taliban, just two weeks ago in Paktia province. Razzak also said Saeed Al Khadr, an Egyptian Canadian and one of the 20 most-wanted al-Qaida members, is in Paktia after fleeing Nangarhar with Kabir. Khadr was implicated in the suicide bombing of the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan in the 1990s that killed 17 people.
  • "Top Taliban commander held in Pakistan". Xinhua. 2005-07-19. Архивировано 15 декабря 2010.
  • Roscoe G. Bartlett (2006-07-19). "jihadists who are no longer a threat". Congressional Record. Архивировано 14 декабря 2010.
  • "Major Taliban Operative Captured in Pakistan". Fox News. 2010-02-21. Архивировано 3 ноября 2010. Дата обращения: 21 февраля 2010. Mulvi Kabir, the former Taliban governor in Afghanistan's Nangahar Province, and a key figure in the Taliban regime was recently captured in Pakistan, two senior U.S. officials tell Fox News. Kabir, considered to be among the top ten most wanted Taliban leaders, was apprehended in the Naw Shera district of Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province by Pakistani police forces in recent days.
  • Amir Mir (2010-03-01). "Pakistan wipes out half of Quetta Shura". The News International. Архивировано 4 марта 2010. According to well-informed diplomatic circles in Islamabad, the decision-makers in the powerful Pakistani establishment seem to have concluded in view of the ever-growing nexus between the Pakistani and the Afghan Taliban that they are now one and the same and the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Quetta Shura Taliban (QST) could no more be treated as two separate Jihadi entities.

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