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Taliban issues ‘kill notice’ for Prince Harry

September 10, 2012 07:53 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:45 pm IST - Kandahar/London

Describing 27-year-old Prince Harry as a "high-value target", a militia spokesman said they will "make their best efforts to arrest or kill" him

Prince Harry has been deployed in the southern province of Helmand, one of the bloodiest war zones in the 10-year-old conflict. Photo:AP

Taliban on Monday threatened to kill Britain’s Prince Harry, who is serving a fresh deployment in Afghanistan as an Apache attack helicopter pilot, four years after his previous battle stint in the war-torn country was cut short over similar threats.

Describing 27-year-old Prince Harry as a “high-value target”, a militia spokesman said they will “make their best efforts to arrest or kill” him, the Sky news reported.

The Army captain, the third in line to the British throne, arrived in Afghanistan for his second tour of duty last week. He is deployed in the southern province of Helmand, one of the bloodiest war zones in the 10-year-old conflict.

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The London-based TV channel quoted Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid as saying: “Whoever is fighting in our country alongside the US is our enemy and we will attack him.”

The new kill notice on Harry by Taliban comes just two days after the militant group had dismissed his deployment as a propaganda stunt, saying it was apparently to divert attention from his escapades in US.

The royal Apache pilot hit the headlines last month after he was photographed naked at a party in Las Vegas, US.

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Harry is not expected to be sent out to take on Taliban for at least another seven days, the TV channel reported quoting unnamed sources.

In 2008, Harry was hastily withdrawn from Afghanistan when a news blackout surrounding his deployment, on the ground directing aircraft in attacks on Taliban positions, was broken by foreign media.

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