Pakistani supporters hold prayers for slain Taliban chief
Peshawar, Pakistan: Supporters of the slain Taliban chief have held funeral prayers across Pakistan for Mullah Akhtar Mansour, killed in a US drone attack last week.
Some 400 Jamaat-ud Dawa members held the ceremony Friday in the northwestern city of Peshawar. Similar ceremonies were also held in Quetta, Hyderabad and Karachi.
Jamaat-ud Dawa is a terror organization widely believed to be front group for Lashkar-e-Taiba, blamed for the 2008 attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai.
The funeral prayers took place even though Mansour's body is still in the hands of Pakistani authorities for DNA testing.
The crowd in Peshawar also chanted U.S. slogans burned an American flag.
The group's leader, Ghazi Inamullah, told the gathering that "after the humiliation in Afghanistan, U.S. forces are now targeting Pakistan with drone attacks."