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The Taliban say the location of founder Mullah Omar's grave had to be a kept a secret for nine years in Afghanistan's Zabul province due to fears of vandalism. "Since a lot of enemies were around and the country was occupied, to avoid damage to the tomb it was kept secret," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid. "Only the close family members were aware of the place," Mujahid told news agency AFP. #taliban #afghanistan #grave #n18oc_world #n18oc_crux #shorts CRUX is your daily video news guide to the big events that are shaping our world. We track news, geopolitics, diplomacy and defence strategies and explain how they shape national policies. Crux makes sense of global developments, and analyses their impact on daily lives. Follow CRUX on Telegram: 🤍 Follow CRUX on Instagram (🤍crux.india): 🤍 Follow CRUX on Facebook: 🤍 #GetCloserToTheNews with latest headlines on politics, sports and entertainment on news18.com 🤍 Also watch: Crux Decode: 🤍 Crux+ : 🤍 Crux Most Watched: 🤍
The Taliban have confirmed that their long-time leader, Mullah Omar is dead. The Taliban have not provided details on where or when he died, but the Afghan government says he died two years ago in Pakistan. What do we know about the shadowy former leader? BBC News explains, in one minute. Video by: Mohamed Madi Subscribe to BBC News HERE 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
In 2001, CNN's Christiane Amanpour toured the former compound of Taliban leader Mullah Omar.
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The Taliban revealed the final resting place of its founder, Mullah Omar, on Sunday, after he died in 2013. Pictures released by officials showed Taliban leaders paying tribute to Omar by surrounding his grave, which is made of simple white brick, covered with what appears to be gravel, and enclosed in a green metal cage. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said that Omar's death and burial place were kept secret for years amid fear of damage to the tomb because of the enemy's presence. Watch this video to learn more. #mullahomar #talibanfounder #afghanistan #taliban #grave #burialsite #zabulprovince #kabul #osamabinladen #us #invasion Watch 12 OTTs in 1 App with personalised recommendation. Explore OTTplay at 🤍 Hindustan Times Videos bring you news, views and explainers about current issues in India and across the globe. We’re always excited to report the news as quickly as possible, use new technological tools to reach you better and tell stories with a 360 degree view to give you a better understanding of the world around you.
The Taliban has appointed Mullah Omar's deputy to replace him at the helm of the group, according to militant commanders. Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor's name emerged as the Islamist movement confirmed the death of its historic leader, announced on Wednesday by the Afghan government. Mansoor's appointment is unlikely to please everyone in the Taliban which is increasingly being challenged by ISIS also known as Daesh. "ISIS itself becomes a warning for (the) Taliban," said political analyst Haroun M… READ MORE : 🤍 What are the top stories today? Click to watch: 🤍 euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! 🤍 euronews is available in 13 languages: 🤍 In English: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Google+: 🤍 VKontakte: 🤍
CBS News has learned the U.S. government is trying to confirm intelligence reports that one of America's longest-running enemies is dead. The reports claim Omar died two months ago. A spokesman for Afghanistan's president said his government is also investigating.
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The leader of the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Mohammed Omar, has died, Afghan officials say, but the militant group has not commented on the claim. The reclusive leader died two to three years ago, Afghan government and intelligence sources said. No further details were released. Subscribe to BBC News HERE 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 🤍 The Taliban confirmed Afghan government reports of the death of its supreme leader, Mullah Omar, on Thursday and said they had named Omar's deputy, Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, to replace him. Visit our website: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍
Taliban has finally revealed the burial of Mullah Omar who founded the extremist movement which now rules Afghanistan. Omar’s health and location could not be ascertained after the US kicked Taliban out of power in 2001. Taliban in 2015 admitted that Omar died two years ago, and has now made the big revelation. #Taliban #TalibanFounder #TalibanAfghanistan Times Now - Times Now News channel examines news with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the latest news and breaking news of the day. Times Network houses upscale television channels. Times Network takes the lead with its ground-breaking innovation and disruption of a new content category. The Times Network channels, which have a global footprint in 100 countries, inform, entertain, and engage viewers of all ages with fascinating and intriguing content, news, and information. Watch News In-App or on Web: 🤍 Subscribe to our channel - 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Times Now News App : 🤍 Connect with us on our social media handles: Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Subscribe to our other network channels: Times Now Navbharat: 🤍 Zoom: 🤍 Mirror Now: 🤍 ET Now: 🤍 TN+: 🤍 Follow us on Google News for latest updates Times Now: 🤍 Times Now Navbharat: 🤍 Zoom: 🤍
Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 🤍 Mullah Omar, who died in 2013, was the founding leader of the Tailban. The US put a $10 million bounty on his head but never found him. A new biography on his life says he was hiding in a village in Afghanistan within walking distance of those hunting for him. "Searching for an Enemy" was written by Dutch author and journalist Bette Dam, who spent over five years researching Omar's life. She joined us for Perspective to tell us more. Visit our website: 🤍 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍
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Taliban leader Mullah Omar died two years ago, Al Jazeera has confirmed after reports of the reclusive leader's death. The Afghanistan government confirmed the news on Wednesday, saying the Taliban leader died in April 2013 in Pakistan. Al Jazeera's Neave Barker has more on what the death of the Omar means for Taliban and Afghanistan. Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Follow us on Twitter 🤍 Find us on Facebook 🤍 Check our website 🤍
Afghan Intelligence claims that reclusive Taliban leader Mullah Omar is in the custody of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence. Talking to Star News, an Afghan intelligence spokesperson said, 'We have confirmed reports that Mullah Omar is now in the custody of the ISI or its operaitves.' 🔴Watch ABP News Live 24/7 🤍
Taliban's acting defense minister Mullah Yaqoob met the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan for talks in Abu Dhabi on Monday. Yaqoob is the son of the late supreme leader of the Taliban - Mullah Omar. The Afghan defense ministry released a statement saying that the two leaders discussed strengthening ties and bilateral cooperation in the meeting which took place on Sunday. Remember, the Taliban administration has not been recognized by any government since the Islamists swept to power last year. #Taliban #TalibanAdministration #Kabul #Afghan #Afghanistan #MullahOmar #MullahYaqoob #UAE #AbuDhabi #SheikhMohammedbinZayed #Islamists Hindustan Times Videos bring you news, views and explainers about current issues in India and across the globe. We’re always excited to report the news as quickly as possible, use new technological tools to reach you better and tell stories with a 360 degree view to give you a better understanding of the world around you.
Around a thousand people took part in funeral prayers in Peshawar, after the announcement of the death of Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar.
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Thousands of people attended a mass gathering of Taliban fighters, addressed by Mullah Mohammad Rasul, one of two rival Taliban leaders following the death of former leader Mullah Omar. The open-air meeting, on November 7, was used to declare Rasul sole leader of the Afghan Taliban even as his forces were reported to be fighting the other Taliban faction. (RFE/RL's Afghan Service)
(14 Dec 2001) 1. Various of local people walking through rubble of part of complex 2. Wide shot of mostly undamaged part of complex 3. Various of man on roof with machine gun 4. Various of locals looking at bomb crater 5. Various of damage 6. Local man sitting on Mullah Omar's bed 7. Tilt down from chandelier to bedroom cabinets 8. Various of en-suite bathroom 9. Wide shot of complex 10. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Abdul Rahman, Kandahar resident: "There is no need to have this style of living. This complex is a unique complex which nobody else in the whole of Kandahar has." 11. Various of locals walking through hole in picture painted on wall 12. Undamaged picture 13. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Nasi Bullah, Kandahar resident: "There is no need for such style. He only needs one house and he can give the rest of his money to the poor. And what's even worse, all of these places were occupied by Arabs." 14. Various of complex STORYLINE: The former residence of the Taliban spiritual leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, has become a tourist attraction for the residents of Kandahar. The size and apparent opulence of the compound has sparked the interest and curiousity of locals. Until recently, access to the residence was strictly off limits to anyone other that high ranking Taliban leaders. It's unknown when Mullah Omar and his entourage abandoned the residence but he is believed to have fled it some time during the US-led bombing raids, which appear to have damaged parts of the complex. The compound is going to be put at the disposal of Hamid Karzai, the incoming leader of the interim government in Afghanistan. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
(31 Dec 2001) 1. Close-up Bush signing autographs 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Bush, U.S. President. "The same pursuit - we are going to get him and it is just a matter of when. You know you hear all kinds of reports and all kinds of rumours, you know you got people saying he is in a cave, people saying he is dead, people saying he is in Pakistan and all I know is that he is running. And anytime you get a person running it means you are going to get him pretty soon and the same with Mullah Omar, it is just a matter of time. And I am patient and so is our military there is no artificial time lines or deadlines, the definition of success is making sure the Taliban is out of existence, helping rebuild Afghanistan and disrupting this international terrorist network and we are doing a darn good job of it too." (Q: Tensions between India and Pakistan?) A: Well a couple of days ago I had a good talk with both Prime Minister Vajpayee and President Musharraf. I urged President Musharraf to do everything he could to crack down on the terrorist network that had bombed the Indian parliament, or raided the Indian parliament. In my conversation with the Indian Prime Minister I said I can understand how he feels, if someone attacked the U-S Capitol I would feel angry too. I urged, however I urged ... I explained to the Indian Prime Minister while I understand his anger I was hoping they were not heading for war - give us all a chance to work with President Musharraf to bring the terrorists to justice and today, as you know, he apprehended the head of what they call L.E.T (Lashkar-e-Taiba) that's after he had apprehended the head of G.E.M (he says G instead of J - the initials stand for Jaish-e-Mohammed) so he has come down hard and I appreciate his efforts. Terror is terror and the fact that the Pakistan President is after terrorists is a good sign." 3. Close-up view as Bush walks away from cameras. STORYLINE: U-S President George Bush said on Monday that the U-S military was intent on tracking down Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar and Osama bin Laden, but would not confirm that any military mission was under way. His comments came as helicopters packed with marines in full combat gear flew out of the airport in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar. The helicopters and appeared to be heading northwest, toward the Baghram area where Afghan officials have said Mullah Mohammed Omar might be hiding. The Afghan prime minister Hamid Karzai said they were hunting for Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar and that his government had been notified of the U-S operation. There has been speculation for days around the Marine base that an effort to snatch Omar might be looming. A B-52 bomber and a fighter jet also were seen heading in the same direction. Speaking in Crawford as he stopped for lunch, President Bush said the U-S are determined to get both bin Laden and Mullah Omar. When asked by reporters on his involvement in diffusing the tensions between India and Pakistan, Bush said he had urged Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee to give Pakistani President General Musharraf time to capture those involved in terrorism. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
Mullah Omar, the head of the Taliban in Afghanistan, was reported dead by the Afghanistan government. Officials say Omar died about two years ago in a hospital in Karachi. David Martin has the latest.
(1 Nov 2001) Kandahar 1. Wide shot damage to Red Crescent dispensary 2. Red Crescent flag 3. Pile of rubble with people on it 4. Men searching through the rubble 5. Wide shot crowd outside destroyed dispensary 6. People inside destroyed building climbing on destroyed vehicles 7. Stretchers against wall 8. Vehicles outside covered in debris 9. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Dr Obaidullah Hadid "At 4-45 a air raid hit our offices. It destroyed the all building. Fifteen people were killed, 25 were severely injured. Ten people were slightly injured. They destroyed all the ambulances. I don't know what we can do now." 10. People looking into hole 11. Crowd outside Kabul 12. Amir Khan Muttaqi, Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammed Omar's spokesman, talking 13. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Amir Khan Muttaqi, Taliban Education Minister and Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammed Omar's spokesman "There are two points about the American attack: one positive and one negative. The negative point is that the attacks have destroyed the houses of the people and killed our innocent civilians. But the positive point is that the attacks have united our people." 14. Cutaway close-up gun belonging to armed soldiers sitting in during interview 15. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Amir Khan Muttaqi, Taliban Education Minister and Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammed Omar's spokesman (referring to the hijackers in the Sept. 11 assault on the US) "It was 20 people or 40 people all of whom had a good life, they were educated, but they didn't care about their life, they were ready to sacrifice their life. You have to think why did they want to do this?" 16. Pan room to Muttaqi talking on mobile phone which has a radius of a few kilometres (miles) Kandahar 17. Soldier standing guard over intersection with traffic and destroyed houses in background 18. Traffic driving past destroyed home with only the back wall (with arches) left standing 19. Wide shot people standing on top of pile of rubble 20. People standing around huge crater in rubble left by missile 21. Top shot of turbans on men's heads 22. Side of bombed building with interior door exposed 23. Taliban fighters sitting on top of a destroyed tank 24. Taliban fighters with guns and rocket launchers 25. Taliban fighters driving along street 26. Men walking past large damaged truck carrying fuel tank 27. Destroyed truck with fuel tank from the front 28. Houses with roofs missing STORYLINE: The Taliban have taken A-P-T-N on a rare visit to Kandahar to see the effect of four weeks of U-S-led bombing. They were shown a hospital which the Taliban said was hit early on Wednesday morning, as well as other parts of the city, which the Taliban say have been hit by U-S bombs. In the Afghan capital Kabul, a spokesman for the Taliban supreme leader, Mullah Omar, said the bombing campaign had only served to make the Afghan people more united than ever. The first place the group of media organisations was taken was the Red Crescent Society hospital, which was hit in a pre-dawn U-S air raid. The Afghan Red Crescent Society is the Muslim equivalent of the Red Cross. A doctor, who was working at the dispensary at the time and who was himself injured, said that 15 people were killed. Dr Obaidullah Hadid, speaking in the presence of Taliban officials, said he didn't know what they would do now the building and all the ambulances had been destroyed. The reports of casualties couldn't be independently verified. Kandahar is the stronghold of Mullah Mohammad Omar. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
Elusive Taliban chief Mullah Mohmmad Omar has been killed in Pakistan, Afghan channel TOLO news reported quoting a source in the Afghan National Directorate of Security. A look at the top news stories at 12:00 p.m. IST on May 23,'11. For more news and analysis, log on to 🤍
1990 के दशक में दुनिया ने अफगानिस्तान में फैला आतंकवाद देखा. ताबिलान का पुराना नया दोनों चेहरा देखा. इस चेहरे को गढ़ने वाला शख्स था मुल्ला उमर. वो शख्स जिसे खत्म करना अमेरिका का मकसद था. साल-दर-साल बीतते रहे, लेकिन वो मुल्ला उमर अमेरिका को चकमा देता रहा. और इस चकमा देने में जिस गाड़ी का उसने इस्तेमाल किया, उसका भी किसी को पता नहीं चला था, लेकिन अब मुल्ला उमर की मौत के सालों बाद वो गाड़ी सामने आ चुकी है... कहां थी वो गाड़ी देखिए इस रिपोर्ट में... #MullahOmar #AfghanistanNews #Taliban Credit: #SuperPrimeTime | #TV9 For Latest news visit | 🤍 Subscribe to TV9 Bharatvarsh 🤍 Follow TV9 Bharatvarsh on Facebook | 🤍 Follow TV9 Bharatvarsh on Twitter | 🤍 Watch more TV9 Bharatvarsh Videos | 🤍 Know All About Political News | 🤍 Know All About Trending News| 🤍 Know All about Business news | 🤍 Know All about Latest Bollywood News| 🤍 #TV9Bharatvarsh #HindiNewsLive
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Explore Infinix Mobiles - 🤍 In this episode, Saurabh Dwivedi talks about the unveiling of the burial site of the founder of Taliban, Mullah Omar. The Taliban has unveiled the burial site of Mullah Omar after 9 years of his death. Mullah Omar was the founder of the Taliban. Rumours surrounding Omar's health and whereabouts abounded after the Taliban were kicked out of power in 2001 by a US-led invasion, and they only admitted in April 2015 that he had died two years earlier. What was Mullah Omar? And, Why did the Taliban keep his burial a secret? Watch the latest episode of Duniyadari to know all about these in detail. Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Produced By: The Lallantop Edited By: Mann
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(25 Jun 2006) PURPORTED AUDIO OF TALIBAN LEADER MULLAH OMAR Geo TV - No Access Pakistan Date and location not known 1. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Mullah Omar, Taliban Leader in Afghanistan: "Those who were thinking that the Taliban government would be eliminated like Zahir Shah's government through military means were wrong and we have organised military forces in Afghanistan. We have the control of a large part of Afghanistan, including the mountains and the Afghan capital is under tremendous pressure from the Taliban. And those who are ruling the capital with the support of American forces should not forget the fate of the communists who were ruling with the support of the Russian army. These people shouldn't destroy themselves. Afghanistan is a country of Muslims and a majority of Afghan people believe in Allah. Rulers cannot solve the issue of Afghanistan based on their wisdom and thinking." AP Television News 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hamid Mir, Geo TV Correspondent: "We were in contact with our sources in the last two, three days in Afghanistan and before releasing that tape on our TV channel we got confirmation from different people - including myself, I have also interviewed Mullah Omar in 1996 and then I have heard him many times - and some other people who know his voice. We played the voice in front of them and they confirmed that it was this his tape. Nobody can deny that this is not Mullah Omar but, yes, some Taliban leaders who are responsible for the media management they were definitely not aware. Like Mullah Dadullah has never released his videotape through the media cell of the Taliban, so maybe some Taliban will say that they are not aware about this tape, but nobody can deny that this voice is not Mullah Omar's voice." STORYLINE: The Taliban's fugitive leader, Mullah Omar, purportedly claimed the coalition and Afghan government do not have the wisdom to solve the escalating violence in Afghanistan, according to an audio tape aired by a Pakistani television station on Sunday. The tape, obtained by independent Pakistani channel Geo TV, was apparently made during a recent meeting of Taliban leaders in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, the network claimed. "Rulers cannot solve the issue of Afghanistan based on their wisdom and thinking," said the speaker on the tape, who Geo said was Omar, but whose identity could not be immediately authenticated. A Geo reporter said the tape also included Omar's purported claim that the Taliban controlled large areas of the country. Afghan officials had no immediate comment on the tape, which Geo said was obtained in an e-mail from purported Taliban figures in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Hamid Mir, a Geo TV Correspondent who has interviewed Mullah Omar in the past, is convinced that the voice is that of Mullah Omar. "We got confirmation from different people - including myself - I have also interviewed Mullah Omar in 1996 and then I have heard him many times - and some other people who know his voice, we played the voice in front of them and they confirmed that it was this is his tape," said Mir. "Nobody can deny that this voice is not Mullah Omar's voice," he added. The tape was the first purportedly by Omar since July 2005 when in another audio statement he vowed that the Taliban would continue to fight coalition forces. Omar led the Taliban in the capture of Kabul in 1996 which ended roughly five years of civil war in Afghanistan which killed about 50,000 people. The tape comes amidst the deadliest campaign of violence since the Taliban's removal in 2001. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
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(12 Dec 2001) 1. Taliban supreme leader Mullah Omar's compound/residence, now used by interim Prime Minister Hamed Karzai 2. Fighters with guns 3. Karzai at meeting 4. Former Taliban leader (defected) Mullah Najibullah seated on left of Karzai 4. Mullah Najibullah and others walking 5. SOUNDBITE (Pashtu) Mullah Najibullah, Former Taliban leader: "I am so happy and I have no objections to these. I accept him (Gul Agha) as governor of Kandahar." 6. Men standing in compound 7. Fighters guard compound 8. US Special Forces troops loading a truck 9. Car with US Special Forces leaves compound 10. City Gates of Kandahar 11. Various Kandahar streets scenes 12. SOUNDBITE: (Pashtu) Zulman, 14 year old Kandahar resident: "I am happy with the new government and that the Taliban have gone. Now we can all go freely to our schools we hope the government will continue to provide us with schools." 13. Street scene STORYLINE: Afghanistan's interim Prime Minister Hamid Karzai entered Kandahar on Wednesday, occupying the abandoned headquarters of Mullah Omar, the Taliban supreme leader. The building was surrendered by the Taliban on Friday (7th October). Karzai has given responsibility for the defence and security of the city to former Taliban leader Mullah Najibullah, who defected to the Northern Alliance. The U-S-led military campaign in Afghanistan is narrowing its focus to two final targets: Mullah Omar and Osama bin Laden and his top deputies. The commander of Afghanistan's Northern Alliance forces believes Omar is hiding in the Kandahar region, close to the border with Pakistan. Bin Laden is believed to be on the run in the Tora Bora cave complex near Jalalabad. Find out more about AP Archive: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 You can license this story through AP Archive: 🤍
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Amid the United States of America's efforts to broker peace between the Taliban and the civilian government in Afghanistan, the Russian government too facilitated peace talks in Moscow. Russia's foreign minister, representatives of the Taliban and Afghan politicians met on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Russian-Afghan relations. Taliban's representatives, on the sidelines of the meeting, commented on the progress of dialogue with Washington, and said that a 19-year long war can't be ended with one or two rounds of talks.
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As the Taliban win back Kabul and remove an elected government from power, we look at the men who are behind the powerful insurgent group that fought America and its allies for two decades. The Taliban movement was founded in 1994 by Mullah Mohammad Omar in Kandahar to take on mujahideen warlords who had devastated Afghanistan for years after the exit of Soviets from the country. After fighting warlords for two years, Taliban finally took over the reins of the country in 1996 and established its Islamic Emirate. For the next five years, most of Afghanistan was ruled by the Taliban with an iron hand as it enforced strict Shariah laws. After 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mullah Omar refused to handover Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden to the United States and in response, the U.S invaded Afghanistan and toppled the Taliban regime. Twenty years later, Mullah Omar is dead but his men are back in Kabul to rule the country again. Watch this report to know who is who in the Taliban. #Afghanistan #Taliban #Kabul #terror #Emirate