Shahnazar Badini strings for several Pakistani television channels and newspapers in a remote region of Pakistan’s restive southwestern Balochistan Province. On May 21, he reached the scene of a U.S. drone strike a couple hours after the attack. Here are some of the photographs he took.
Aftermath Of The Attack On The Taliban Leader
![Mansur carried a Pakistani passport and had apparently returned from neighboring Iran on the day he was killed. Tehran, however, denied Mansur was in the country.](https://gdb.rferl.org/11389fd1-9dcc-4d17-87f9-3ea98f959498_cx0_cy18_cw0_w1024_q10_r1_s.jpg)
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Mansur carried a Pakistani passport and had apparently returned from neighboring Iran on the day he was killed. Tehran, however, denied Mansur was in the country.
![The remains of Mansur’s shirt and half-burnt Iranian and Pakistani bank notes.](https://gdb.rferl.org/dfa4dcd0-143a-4df4-964f-0fae489a8f4b_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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The remains of Mansur’s shirt and half-burnt Iranian and Pakistani bank notes.
![The Taliban leader’s suitcase, which apparently shows a lot of bottles of an unknown chemical or medicine. Some media reports suggest he had gone to Iran for medical treatment.](https://gdb.rferl.org/5c55224c-0cbe-465c-8a29-14696ae3db9f_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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The Taliban leader’s suitcase, which apparently shows a lot of bottles of an unknown chemical or medicine. Some media reports suggest he had gone to Iran for medical treatment.
![The Pakistani passport Mansur carried and used to travel to Iran.](https://gdb.rferl.org/029bdb49-d1dc-41fb-af1e-76436a14eeb9_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
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The Pakistani passport Mansur carried and used to travel to Iran.