Excellent news. He will be replaced, but he was a very experienced field commander who was with Mullah Omar from the beginning. Tough to just replace that sort of experience.
Also one of the worst war criminals in Afghanistan's recent history, behind many massacres of Hazara and other ethnic minorities.
edit: CSMonitor analysis that lays out the case for Dadullah being a significant loss for the Taliban. That Mullah Omar could not name an immediate successor also is an indicator here.
New news: Dadullah replaced with his brother, Bakht Muhammad.Ahmadi said Omar and his council of top Taliban leaders decided against naming an immediate replacement for Dadullah.
"Mullah Dadullah was the commander of all the fighting groups. Now all of the mujahedeen will carry on his same type of jihad. They will carry out attacks just as Mullah Dadullah did in his life," Ahmadi quoted Omar as saying.
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