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Sindh TodayIslamabad, Dec 18, (IANS) Pakistan’s Taliban insurgents have released a video of five beheaded men, including soldiers, they accused of spying on Al Qaeda, IRNA reported Wednesday.
In ‘confessional statements’ before their beheading the victims said that they had ‘provided secret information’ to Pakistani and US officials for carrying out attacks against the group, according to the video sent to journalists in Peshawar.
Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas, however, denied the claim saying that the government has not provided any intelligence to the Americans, the BBC Urdu, one of the recipients of the video tape, reported on its website.
Al Qaeda leader Abu Laith al-Libi along with 11 others was killed in a US missile attack in a house in Pakistan’s tribal region on Jan 29. He was a key figure of the group in Afghanistan.
In the 45-minute video, the victims mention their names one-by-one and make confession that how they traced the hideout of al-Libi that led to the US missile strike
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