The Taliban leader Mullah Omar vowed to carry on the fight against U.S.-led forces despite the death of the group’s top field commander, a spokesman said Monday, insisting militants would press “his same type of jihad.” Qari Yousef Ahmadi, who claims to speak for the Taliban, told The Associated Press that Omar and other militant leaders passed condolences to the family of Mullah Dadullah – the first Taliban confirmation of his death. Full Story
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