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A Taliban spokesman rejected a report Thursday that the group's little-seen leader was treated for a heart attack in a Pakistani hospital with the help of that country's spy agency ISI.
A Taliban spokesman rejected a report Thursday that the group's little-seen leader was treated for a heart attack in a Pakistani hospital with the help of that country's spy agency ISI.
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The report from a private intelligence-gathering company was unfounded, Zabiullah Mujahid said in a statement. "It is more propaganda, part of the rumor-war launched by the enemy", Mujahid said. Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar has no heart issues, he added.
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