Afghans say Taliban leader killed

Published: Aug. 30, 2007 at 8:36 PM

KABUL, Afghanistan, Aug. 30 (UPI) -- U.S. forces in Afghanistan Thursday killed a member of the Taliban leadership council, the Afghan government announced.

Gen. Zahir Azimi, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry, said Mullah Brother is believed to have died in a U.S. air strike in Helmand province, after Afghan forces called for air support, Voice of America reported.

Mullah Brother was a military commander when the Taliban government controlled most of Afghanistan. He is said to be a relative by marriage and confidante of the Taliban leader, Mullah Omar.

While the Taliban has lost a string of leaders, the group continues to hold its ground in Afghanistan. A U.S. commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Cone, warned Thursday against putting too much trust in military action.

"The military will have a significant impact on the overall solution, but in reality, most insurgencies are dealt with by a political solution in the end," Cone told reporters in Kabul.

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