A senior Taliban military commander has been killed in a US airstrike in Afghanistan, officials said on Sunday.
Abdul Manan, who was the Taliban’s ‘shadow governor’ in the southern Helmand Province, died of wounds sustained during an airstrike late on Saturday, said Omar Zwak, a spokesman for the official governor of the province.
Manan’s death was also confirmed by the Taliban, who in a statement described it as a “big loss” for the group, but vowed that it will not affect their military operations.
Helmand – the region that supplies the largest share of Afghanistan’s opium crop – has been the scene of bitter fighting for years, with 10 out of 14 districts of the province either controlled or contested by the Taliban.
As a senior Taliban leader, Manan had led the insurgency group's expansion as it expanded control over the province in recent years.
Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish said that Manan was the militants’ top military leader in southern Afghanistan and his death was a major blow to the Taliban.
“His death will lower the moral of the enemy, and result in [the] improvement of security in Helmand and other southern provinces,” Mr Danish told AFP.
Danish said that 32 other Taliban fighters were also killed in the airstrike.
A US force spokesman in Afghanistan confirmed the airstrike had killed Manan.
"The Taliban should consider intensifying peace talks, not the fight. They're going to have trouble intensifying the fight when their fighters and leaders are under constant assault," Col Dave Butler said in a statement.
Manan was on the blacklist unveiled in mid-October by the Riyadh-based Terrorist Financing Targeting Centre, which imposed financial sanctions on nine individuals, including six Taliban members.
The killing of the Taliban military leader comes despite increased efforts by the Afghan government and its western backers to put an end to the 17-year war.
US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad recently expressed hopes that a peace deal to end the war could be struck before the Afghan presidential elections, scheduled for April.
At an international conference on Afghanistan in Geneva last Monday, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said a 12-person negotiating team has been prepared for peace talks.
But the Taliban have rejected Mr Ghani’s overtures, calling the government in Kabul “impotent” and a “waste of time”.
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