Too bad he can’t be killed 150 times over.
Taliban commander who helped plan Pakistan school attack which left 150 dead is killed in hour-long gun battle with government security forces

- A commander known as Saddam has been killed in security forces raid
- He was alleged to have helped facilitate deadly Peshawar school massacre
- 132 children were killed in the deadliest militant attack in Pakistan’s history
- Seven other militants have been killed by suspected U.S. drone strikes
- The Pakistani military is waging war on Taliban militants in wake of attack
- It has created military courts and reinstated death penalty for terror crimes
One of the masterminds of the Pakistan school massacre in which 132 children were slaughtered has been killed in a raid carried out by government security forces, officials claim.
A top government official in the Khyber tribal region said security forces conducted a raid in the Bara area late Thursday night which left a leading Taliban commander known as Saddam dead.
The troops were involved in a gunfight with Saddam and a group of those living with him, said Shahab Ali Shah, the head of police administration in Khyber.