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Mullah Dadullah Front
The Mullah Dadullah Front, also known as the Dadullah Front, the Mullah Dadullah Lang Allegiance or the Mullah Dadullah Mahaz,〔Roggio, Bill, "(Financier for 'Mullah Dadullah Front' captured in Afghan south )", ''The Long War Journal'', 4 December 2010.〕 is an insurgent group in Afghanistan that has claimed responsibility for a series of bombings and assassinations centered in Kabul.〔Norland, Rod, "(In Afghanistan, New Group Begins Campaign of Terror )", ''The New York Times'', 19 May 2012.〕〔Simpson, Connor, "(Meet the New "More Radical" Insurgent Group in Afghanistan )", ''The Atlantic Wire'', 19 May 2012.〕 They are led by Mansoor Dadullah, Mullah Dadullah's younger brother and a former senior commander of the Taliban.
==Background==

Mullah Dadullah Akhund was a Taliban military commander killed in 2007.〔Roggio, Bill, "(Mullah Dadullah, Taliban top commander, killed in Helmand )", ''The Long War Journal'', 13 May 2007.〕 According to Bill Roggio of the Long War Journal, Dadullah had joined the Taliban in 1994 but was held in disfavor by some in that organization for his brutality during the Afghan civil war.〔 Following the American-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 Dadullah led Taliban forces in southern Afghanistan. U.S. Military officials stated that Dadullah made use of suicide bombings in the Taliban's fight against American, NATO and Afghan government forces, and embraced the radical ideology of al-Qaeda〔〔 rejected by many other Taliban leaders.〔Special Operations Interrogator's Report, "(State of the Taliban )," published by ''The New York Times'', drafted 6 January 2012.〕 Dadullah was killed by British special forces in Helmand Province in 2007; the Dadullah Front, apparently named in his memory, now operates in Kandahar, Helmand, and Uruzgan Provinces, with near〔〔 or total〔 independence from, and even hostility towards other Taliban forces.

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