PESHAWAR: Moulvi Faqir Muhammad, a senior leader of the banned outfit, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), escaped unhurt from a drone strike on a house in eastern Afghanistan, which targeted the TTP leader.
The drone attack on TTP leader strike on Thursday evening came a week after a ceasefire between the banned TTP and the government collapsed. The banned TTP militants accused PTI government of killing its fighters.

According to Dawn.com, TTP sources currently in Afghanistan told AFP that Maulvi Faqir Mohammad was the target of what they described as a drone strike on a compound in Chawgam village, in the eastern province of Kunar bordering Pakistan.
“Maulvi Faqir Mohammad was not present at the time… two fighters of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan were wounded,” one source said.
The compound was being used as a base by TTP fighters from Pakistan crossing the porous border with Afghanistan, he said.

Faqir Mohammad was arrested by the previous US-backed Kabul government and spent years in Afghanistan’s notorious Bagram prison, but was released after the Taliban’s lightning takeover of the country in August.
It was not clear who was responsible for Thursday’s attack. Bilal Karimi, a spokesman for the Afghan Taliban, told media that the strike was an explosive fired from the ground.
The TTP emerged 14 years ago and has been blamed for around 70,000 killings by successive Pakistani governments. Thursday marked the seventh anniversary of the TTP massacre of nearly 150 schoolchildren in Peshawar.
