Qari Mohammad Zafar, head of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi on whom the US had offered a reward of $5 million, has been killed along with two Taliban commanders in a drone attack in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt, official sources said.
Zafar, who was linked to Al-Qaida, was wanted by the US in connection with a March 2006 suicide attack on the US consulate in Karachi that killed an American diplomat and three Pakistanis.
Official sources said Zafar was killed along with Pakistani Taliban commanders Rana Afzal alias Noor Khan and Bahadur Mansoor in a US drone strike on Wednesday near Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan Agency.
Mansoor was also linked to the Punjab chapter of the Taliban and the Sipah-e-Sahaba while Afzal was wanted in connection with a terrorist attack last year on the headquarters of the Federal Investigation Agency in Lahore.
The drone strike killed a total of 13 militants, including four foreign fighters, the sources said.
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