A market is burgeoning in Afghanistan and Pakistan for suicide bombers where would-be killers’ lives are traded between militant groups for up to $US90,000.
Afghan intelligence agencies arrested a Pakistani man in eastern Afghanistan at the weekend, just days before he was to carry out his mission to assassinate a local army commander.
Sher Hassan told authorities he was sold by the Pakistani Tehrik-e-Taliban to the Haqqani network, regarded as one of the most dangerous insurgent groups in Afghanistan, and sent across the border to train for more than a month.
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You need to bomb satan, instead of taking away innocent lives.
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