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New York Times: CIA Assassination of Hekmatyar Failed

Hekmatyar Survived CIA Assassination Plan

WASHINGTON, May 9 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – The Central Intelligence Agency tried to kill Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who vowed to topple interim president Hamid Karzai and strike at U.S. and allied troops in Afghanistan, The New York Times said Thursday.

 "We had information that he was planning attacks on American and coalition forces, on the interim government and on Karzai himself," an unnamed Pentagon official told the daily.
The CIA tried to kill Hekmatyar on Monday using a Hellfire anti-tank missile fired from an unmanned Predator surveillance drone.
One official said Hekmatyar was traveling in a convoy, another official said he was standing with some people.

Hekmatyar, the leader of a military Pashtun party called Hezb-i-Islami who recently returned to Afghanistan after a long exile in Iran, survived the attack, the U.S. officials said without indicating if he was injured in any way.
 The failed attack was the first against an Afghan factional leader who does not belong to either the terrorist al-Qaeda network or the former Taliban regime that supported it.
   According to the daily, it denotes the U.S. government's determination to support the new government in Afghanistan, as the attack targeted a leader from outside the Taliban and Al-Qeada.

According to the paper, the U.S. officials had some information confirming that Hekmatyar is involved in the attempt to topple Karzai government, as well as launching attacks against American soldiers in Afghanistan.

The paper, attempting to confirm the U.S. wishes to remove any threat to Karzai and Zaher Shah, said last April, the Karzai government arrested many members of Hezb-i-Islami who support Hekmatyar. This followed the discovery of documents containing the master plans to attack Hamed Karzai and Mohamed Zaher Shah, Afghanistan former king.

Although the Karzai government did not directly blame Hekmatyar for this plot, it implies that Hekmatyar previously swore that he would end Karzai government rule and dispel all foreigners from Afghanistan. Karzai had also accused Hekmatyar, in an interview with Reuters, of being a puppet in the hands of foreigners.

According to U.S. sources, the attack was launched by a pilotless airplane. Nevertheless, the Afghani sources described the attack as a very strong air bombardment with Cruise missiles.

The attack  resulted in injuring 30 students from a religious school affiliated to a mosque that was destroyed by the attack. The attack took place in Konar, in which it is believed that Hekmatyar is hiding, as his party enjoys widespread support in this area.

Kashmir Khan, leader of  the Islamic party in the area said that he could not find the reason behind the bombing, as there are no Taliban members in this area.

Taliban had unsuccessfully tried to overtake this area for a long period.

 

 

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