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Thousands Mourn Taliban Minister Killed in IS Suicide Attack
Khalil Haqqani's death marks the highest-profile assassination in Afghanistan since the Taliban reassumed power in 2021.
Taliban refugee minister Khalil Haqqani killed in Kabul suicide bombing
Khalil Haqqani, Taliban acting minister of refugees, was killed in a blast Wednesday at the ministry's headquarters in Kabul.
Khalil Haqqani, Taliban Minister of Refugee, killed in bomb blast in Kabul
ALABWABA - Afghan Minister of Refugee and Repatriation, Khalil Haqqani, was killed in a bomb explosion that targeted the ministry in the capital Kabul o
Suicide Bombing Kills Taliban Minister Khalil Haqqani
A suicide bombing has struck a government building in Kabul, killing Taliban refugee minister Khalil Haqqani, officials said.
Suicide bomb kills Taliban minister in Kabul
Taliban refugee minister Khalil Haqqani has been killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul, the movement's most high profile casualty since it returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021. Six others died in the blast as Haqqani was leaving his office, interior ministry sources said.
Thousands Attend Funeral of Taliban Minister Killed by Islamic State Suicide Bombing
Thousands of people have attended the funeral of a Taliban government minister killed in an Islamic State suicide bombing
Taliban minister’s killing raises concerns about IS terror group’s expansion
The Taliban minister of refugees is the highest-profile target of Islamic State-Khorasan, or IS-K, since the Taliban swept back to power in August 2021
Tight security for Taliban minister’s funeral as Islamic State group claim deadly suicide attack
A Taliban government spokesman says tight security is in place for the funeral of a Cabinet member who was killed in a suicide bombing
An explosion in the Afghan capital kills the Taliban refugee minister
The explosion struck inside the ministry, killing Khalil Haqqani, officials said. His last official photo showed him at a meeting chaired by the deputy prime minister earlier Wednesday.
Funeral held for slain Afghan Taliban minister; IS-K claims credit for killing
Khalil-Ur-Rahman Haqqani was targeted while he was exiting his office building Kabul, marking the most significant casualty inflicted on the Taliban since they swept back to power in August 2021
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Taliban’s Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani killed: Why it matters
The most high-profile assassination in Afghanistan since 2021 has sparked questions over divisions within the Taliban.
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ThePrint on MSN
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Khalil Haqqani assassination shows a power struggle in Afghanistan. It’ll have global fallout
Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani—brother to Jalaluddin, uncle to his heir Sirajuddin, and a key figure in the network responsible for ...
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Blast in Afghanistan Kills a Taliban Leader, Khalil Haqqani
The government accused the Islamic State of being behind the attack, which struck at the heart of the Taliban’s power ...
ABP Live on MSN
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Khalil Haqqani, Key Taliban Minister & Brother Of Haqqani Network Founder, Killed In Kabul Bombing
Khalil Haqqani, who is a senior leader of the prominent Haqqani militant network, became a minister in the Taliban's interim ...
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Afghan Taliban's refugees minister killed in Kabul blast, nephew says
The Afghan Taliban's acting minister for refugees, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, and six other people were killed in an explosion in ...
Oneindia
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Taliban Blast: Minister Of Refugees Khalil Haqqani, His Guards Killed In Massive Explosion In Kabul
Khalil Haqqani, the Taliban's refugee minister, was killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul, marking a significant loss for the ...
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