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Family Seeks Answers Over 'Mysterious' Killing of Commander Ziaye

The family of prominent ex-jihadi commander Amir Peramqol Ziayee, who was killed earlier in the month in Takhar province, on Thursday criticized the government for not disclosing the results of its investigations.

Ziayee’s son said that there are speculations that his father was targeted by a drone strike.

Critics have said that the government never launched an investigation into the incident.

Meanwhile, Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council of National Reconciliation (HCNR) said that the security agencies should share the outcomes of their investigation with the family of the former jihadi commander.

Ziayayee was killed on May 2.

"He was martyred in a mysterious way ... we want it to be investigated," said Khalilurrahman Ziayee, the son of Peramqol.

"Our security agencies should share the information that they have about the incident and share the names of those who perpetrated the incident," said Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council of National Reconciliation.

Family Seeks Answers Over 'Mysterious' Killing of Commander Ziaye

"He was martyred in a mysterious way ... we want it to be investigated," said Khalilurrahman Ziayee, the son of Peramqol.

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The family of prominent ex-jihadi commander Amir Peramqol Ziayee, who was killed earlier in the month in Takhar province, on Thursday criticized the government for not disclosing the results of its investigations.

Ziayee’s son said that there are speculations that his father was targeted by a drone strike.

Critics have said that the government never launched an investigation into the incident.

Meanwhile, Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council of National Reconciliation (HCNR) said that the security agencies should share the outcomes of their investigation with the family of the former jihadi commander.

Ziayayee was killed on May 2.

"He was martyred in a mysterious way ... we want it to be investigated," said Khalilurrahman Ziayee, the son of Peramqol.

"Our security agencies should share the information that they have about the incident and share the names of those who perpetrated the incident," said Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council of National Reconciliation.

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