Baitullah Mehsud

Baitullah Mehsud (Pashto/Urdu: بیت اللہ محسود; c.1970 – 5 August 2009) was one of the founders and a leading member of the TTP in Waziristan, Pakistan, and the leader of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). He formed the TTP from an alliance of about five militant groups in December 2007. He is thought by U.S. military analysts to have commanded up to 5,000 fighters and to have been behind numerous attacks in Pakistan including the assassination of Benazir Bhutto which he and others have denied.

Baitullah Mehsud
بیت اللہ محسود‎
Founder and 1st Emir of
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
In office
December 2007  5 August 2009
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byHakimullah Mehsud
Personal details
Bornc.1970
Bannu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Died5 August 2009(2009-08-05) (aged 38–39)
South Waziristan, Khyber Paktunkhwa, Pakistan
Cause of deathU.S. drone strike
Military service
Allegiance Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
Years of service2000s–2009
RankEmir of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan
Battles/warsWar on Terror:

Disagreement exists over the exact date of the militant's death. Pakistani security officials initially announced that Baitullah Mehsud and his wife were killed on 5 August 2009 in a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency drone attack in the Zangar area of South Waziristan. Interior Minister Rehman Malik delayed giving official confirmation and asked for patience and an announcement by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) or other agencies. Kafayat Ullah, a TTP source, also announced the death of the militant in the strike, as did his deputy Faqir Mohammed. Later Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan commander Hakimullah Mehsud denied previous TTP announcements and said Mehsud was in good health. Major General Athar Abbas, ISPR spokesman, and Robert Gibbs of the White House said his death could not be confirmed, U.S. National Security Adviser James L. Jones also claimed that there was "pretty conclusive" evidence that proved Baitullah Mehsud had been killed and that he was 90% sure of it. On 23 August 2009, Hakimullah Mehsud and Wali-ur-Rehman telephoned the BBC to say that Baitullah Mehsud had died on 23 August 2009 due to injuries sustained during the 5 August attack. On 30 September 2009, the BBC received a video that showed the body of Mehsud.

Syed Saleem Shahzad, writing in the Asia Times, described Baitullah Mehsud as a physically small man, with diabetes.

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