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Brother of man killed in U.S. strike on Taliban chief files police report


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us-pakistan-afghanistan-taliban-idUSKCN0YK0Q2Reuters:

The brother of a man killed alongside Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour in a U.S. drone strike in southwest Pakistan has filed a report with police asking for his brother's killing to be investigated, officials said on Sunday.

 

Muhammad Azam, a Pakistani citizen, was driving Mansour from the Pakistan-Iran border to Quetta, capital of Pakistan's Balochistan province, when a U.S. drone destroyed the car in the Koshki area of Noshki district, killing them both.

 

Azam was a regular taxi driver on the route and was not connected to the Taliban, his brother Muhammad Qasim said in a police report seen by Reuters.

 

The "First Information Report" filed by Qasim would form the basis of any police investigation into the drone attack.Scissors-32x32.png

 

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Interesting ethical issues with drone attacks.


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SrWoodchuck

$US$US$US$->Muhammad Qasim<-$US$US$US$

Please send more Taliban to investigate this "travel-sty." Shoulda' called UBER?

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