Nushki car attack: driver Azam laid to rest

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The driver Mohammad Azam who was killed in Nushki rocket attack was laid to rest in his home town in Taftan on Monday.

Mohammad Azam and Mohammad Wali, is being called Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour by the American version of the incident, were killed in the attack near Pak-Afghan border.

The sources said that Mohammad Azam use to drive taxi for last 10 years while he live with his father Mohammad Raheem, Brother Mohammad Qasim, mother, wife and four children.

It is pertinent to mention here that, US administration officials on Sunday claimed the death of Afghan Taliban chief Mulla Akhtar Mansour along with another man in the drone attack in Pak-Afghan border area within Pakistani territory.

The two men killed in Noshki drone attack were Mohammad Wali son of Shah Mohammad and Mohammad Azam. Mohammad Wali is being called Afghan Taliban chief Mulla Akhtar Mansour by the American version of the incident.

Mohammad Wali was registered as voter in year 2012 in Qilla Abdullah of Balochistan. His national identity card carrying his temporary address as Bismillah Terrace in Karachi.