Afghanistan: Top Taliban Leader to Appear Soon – Rumors Wanted Him Dead

The rumors that want their supreme leader Taliban, Haibatullah Ahunjanda, dead, denies a representative of the Islamist organization.

According to the movement’s spokesman, Bilal Karimi, he is in Afghanistan, specifically in the city of Kandahar.

“I can confirm that he is in Kandahar. “He will appear in public soon,” he said.

According to local TV channel Ariana News, Ahunja has been in Kandahar for four days and met with top Taliban officials to discuss the future of Afghanistan and the composition of the new government.

Amid rumors that Ahmadinejad was dead, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid had assured in recent days that their leader was “soon” to appear in public.

Following the capture of Kabul on August 15, some of the top Taliban leaders in Qatar went to Kandahar.

Ahunja took over the leadership of the movement on May 25, 2016, after his predecessor, Mullah Akhtar Mansour, was killed in a US airstrike. He preached in a village near the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan for 15 years, until he disappeared in May 2016.

The Taliban have released only one photo of him.

In the past, Ahunja has been the chief justice of the extremist organization’s judiciary.

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