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The accommodation of Mullah Omar was only three miles away from the U.S. military base

The accommodation of Mullah Omar was only three miles away from the U.S. military base

 

A new book about Mullah Mohammad Omar, a founder of Taliban founder, has been revealed that he was very close to US military base in Afghanistan.

In the new book 'The Secret Life of Mullah Omar', a journalist from Holland, has been said in general that American officials were convinced that they were hidden in Pakistan but it was not exactly that.

Journalist son Dam wrote that Mullah Omar was living only three miles from a US base in Zabul in his native province Zabul.

Image result for us militaryHe was a three-miles walk from the American military base for Operating Base Wilvron, where American Navy Sales and British SAS troops were deployed.

Son Dam only five years in his book research, during which he spoke to several Taliban leaders and members. He also talked about Jabbar Amiri who had served as Omar's body guard since the end of the Taliban government in 2001 when he went underground.

Journalist son Dam writes that according to Jabar Omari, he shelter Mullah Omar till 2013 when Taliban leaders died due to illness.

According to the book, Mullah Omar was sheltered in secret rooms near the US base since the incident of the Nine Xi in the United States. US $ 1 million had the value of Mullah Omar's head.

The journalist claimed in his book that American soldiers had inspected a place where a refuge was found, but they could not find them.

After that he was moved to another place, where only three miles away was another American base where 1000 soldiers were formed.

According to journalist Son Dam, it was told that Mullah Omar used the BBC service to acquire news.

In this book it has also been revealed that unlike the Taliban claims, Mullah Omar did not succeed in maintaining his organization. However, it was said that his approval made the Taliban office in Doha's capital Doha.

It is clear that between the US and Taliban officials for the last two weeks negotiations have been resolved in establishing peace in Afghanistan in this office.

The book published in the Dutch language last month is very soon published in English.

According to more revelations published in the book, in December 2001, Mullah Omar handed over responsibility for the Taliban's administrative affairs to his defense Mullah Obaidullah.

In order to avoid the search, Mullah Omar once again hid in tunnels made for farming.

Mullah Omar died in April 2013 and was buried in a tomb unmarked.

Mullah Omar was the lower level commander in the era of sweat aggression in Afghanistan.

Then in 1994 he led the Kandahar-led movement against former mujahedeen leaders, and the same movement forwarded the Taliban's shape, which took place two years later in Kabul in 1996.

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