LONDON: The leader of the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Mohammed Omar, has killed, Afghan officials say, but the militant group has not commented on the claim.
A Taliban spokesman contacted by the BBC said the group would issue a statement shortly.
A Taliban spokesman contacted by the said the group would issue a statement shortly. There have been several reports of Mullah Omar’s death in the past.
Mullah Omar led the Taliban to victory over rival Afghan militias in the civil war that followed the withdrawal of Soviet troops.
His alliance with al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden prompted the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington.
Mullah Omar has since been in hiding, with a $10m US state department bounty on his head.
Over the years, the Taliban have released several messages purported to be from the fugitive leader.
