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ISKP chief killed in Kabul​

Afghan Taliban carry out operations targetting high-ranking Daesh officials

Shahbullah Yousafzai
February 28, 2023


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KABUL:
The intelligence and military chief of a militant group called Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) was killed during an operation in Kabul in the wee hours of Tuesday morning.

Meanwhile, in a separate operation, the Afghan Taliban administration arrested a high-ranking ISKP officer who is known to have been working as the terrorist organisation's subcontinent chief.

According to the operation details, two Daesh members were killed in an overnight operation against a cell on 1st Street of Shahrak-e-Zakireen, Khair Khana, PD 17, Kabul.

Among the killed was a key member of the ISKP, Qari Fateh, who previously served as Amir-al-Harb (military leader) for Khorasan, head of Kunar province, head of the eastern zone and currently as the intelligence and operations chief who directly masterminded recent operations in Kabul, including against diplomatic missions, mosques and other targets.

"With help of Allah, the criminal was served justice last night for his brutal actions at the hands of IEA Special Forces during a complex operation," Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told media.

Mujahid also said that on February 13, a special operation by the IEA Special Forces had also resulted in the death of three Daesh members, including its Indian subcontinent leader, Ijaz Amin Ahingar.

"With the help of Allah, a number of other Daesh members including foreign nationals planning deadly attacks were also detained in recent days," he added.

It may be noted that the operations come under the backdrop of meetings where Pakistan managed to secure “fresh commitment” from the Afghan Taliban on tackling the renewed threat posed by banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) after a high-level delegation led by the country’s defence minister visited Kabul last week, according to officials familiar with the development.

Khawaja Asif was accompanied on previously unannounced visit to the Afghan capital by Director General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt General Nadeem Anjum, Foreign Secretary Asad Majid and Special envoy on Afghanistan Ambassador Muhammad Sadiq.

“The visit went well. The outcome was very positive,” said an official, who has direct knowledge of the trip while requesting anonymity. The official added the Afghan side was receptive to Pakistan’s concerns with regard to the TTP.

Another official confirmed the development and said the Afghan interim government shared details of certain actions it took against terrorist groups including TTP affiliates.

The visit had come amidst a surge in terrorist attacks in Pakistan. The recent terrorist attacks in Peshawar Police Lines and Karachi Police Office compelled Pakistani authorities to reach out to the Afghan Taliban.

Officials said that the Pakistani side conveyed its concerns and told the Afghan interim government that the policy of holding talks with the TTP was over. “They (Afghan Taliban) have not insisted either on talks,” said the official.

Officials were confident that the outcome of the high-level visit would be visible in the coming weeks as Pakistan expects certain actions by the Afghan Taliban against terrorist outfits operating out of Afghan soil.


 
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ISKP chief killed in Kabul​

Afghan Taliban carry out operations targetting high-ranking Daesh officials

Shahbullah Yousafzai
February 28, 2023


Screenshot-2023-02-28-at-4-02-57-PM1677582189-0.png



KABUL: The intelligence and military chief of a militant group called Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) was killed during an operation in Kabul in the wee hours of Tuesday morning.

Meanwhile, in a separate operation, the Afghan Taliban administration arrested a high-ranking ISKP officer who is known to have been working as the terrorist organisation's subcontinent chief.

According to the operation details, two Daesh members were killed in an overnight operation against a cell on 1st Street of Shahrak-e-Zakireen, Khair Khana, PD 17, Kabul.

Among the killed was a key member of the ISKP, Qari Fateh, who previously served as Amir-al-Harb (military leader) for Khorasan, head of Kunar province, head of the eastern zone and currently as the intelligence and operations chief who directly masterminded recent operations in Kabul, including against diplomatic missions, mosques and other targets.

"With help of Allah, the criminal was served justice last night for his brutal actions at the hands of IEA Special Forces during a complex operation," Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid told media.

Mujahid also said that on February 13, a special operation by the IEA Special Forces had also resulted in the death of three Daesh members, including its Indian subcontinent leader, Ijaz Amin Ahingar.

"With the help of Allah, a number of other Daesh members including foreign nationals planning deadly attacks were also detained in recent days," he added.

It may be noted that the operations come under the backdrop of meetings where Pakistan managed to secure “fresh commitment” from the Afghan Taliban on tackling the renewed threat posed by banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) after a high-level delegation led by the country’s defence minister visited Kabul last week, according to officials familiar with the development.

Khawaja Asif was accompanied on previously unannounced visit to the Afghan capital by Director General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt General Nadeem Anjum, Foreign Secretary Asad Majid and Special envoy on Afghanistan Ambassador Muhammad Sadiq.

“The visit went well. The outcome was very positive,” said an official, who has direct knowledge of the trip while requesting anonymity. The official added the Afghan side was receptive to Pakistan’s concerns with regard to the TTP.

Another official confirmed the development and said the Afghan interim government shared details of certain actions it took against terrorist groups including TTP affiliates.

The visit had come amidst a surge in terrorist attacks in Pakistan. The recent terrorist attacks in Peshawar Police Lines and Karachi Police Office compelled Pakistani authorities to reach out to the Afghan Taliban.

Officials said that the Pakistani side conveyed its concerns and told the Afghan interim government that the policy of holding talks with the TTP was over. “They (Afghan Taliban) have not insisted either on talks,” said the official.

Officials were confident that the outcome of the high-level visit would be visible in the coming weeks as Pakistan expects certain actions by the Afghan Taliban against terrorist outfits operating out of Afghan soil.



Even when he is dead he is smiling, special place in hell reserved for this bastard.
 
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We want them to target ttp instead of targeting ttp they are targeting daesh for their petty differences with daesh we are waiting when they will target ttp
 
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We want them to target ttp instead of targeting ttp they are targeting daesh for their petty differences with daesh we are waiting when they will target ttp

I agree. When will they start targeting their brothers and cousins? You know the ones that come over for dinner with their families after a hard days work of bombings and ambushes in Pakistan :lol:
 
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Pakistan needs to support NRF Tajiks to apply pressure on the Taliban.

If they don't want to suppress the TTP, then supply weapons to every group that is opposed to the taliban and make them allied and coordinated.

Enough so they can feel the pressure and keep taking hits, slowly they'll realise two can play at that game
 
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Pakistan needs to support NRF Tajiks to apply pressure on the Talibs.

If they don't want to suppress the Talibs, then supply weapons to every group that is opposed to the taliban and make them allied

Enough so they can feel the pressure and keep taking hits, slowly they'll realise two can play at that game
Thro wout the bamassador, seal the bardar, draw a 100 yard parallel inside their own border and blast anyone carrying guns etc. that comes in that 100 yards.
 
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In Pakistan's tribal areas China's deep state is doing terrorism there there are 100000 chinese soldiers are there in Pakistan's tribal areas because Pakistan's tribal areas are rich in oil we need to support and arm all anti China forces in the world and the region
 
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In Pakistan's tribal areas China's deep state is doing terrorism there there are 100000 chinese soldiers are there in Pakistan's tribal areas because Pakistan's tribal areas are rich in oil we need to support and arm all anti China forces in the world and the region
What are you smoking bro seriously

100k Chinese soldiers but they are nowhere to be seen. Hiding like ghosts.
 
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What are you smoking bro seriously

100k Chinese soldiers but they are nowhere to be seen. Hiding like ghosts.
They have grown beards with long hairs wearing mujahideen mufflers on their face and head these chinese are disguising as Muslims speaking local languages
 
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He is in parallel universe.

And he is 14
You don't talk with me irani soon your dirty irani sabotage terrorism subversion drug smuggling in Pakistan and the region and the world will be exposed and hit with full force and vengeance by Pakistan and also don't reply my posts
 
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