Big success for Taliban in Afghanistan, IS Khorasan military chief Qari Fateh killed

Posted on 1st Mar 2023 by rohit kumar

Qari Fateh, Minister of War and Military Chief of the Islamic State (IS) Khorasan Province, has been killed by the Taliban. The Islamic State has killed two people in Khorasan province in separate operations by Taliban security forces. Taliban spokesman has given this information on Tuesday.

 

The Taliban government's chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, said in a statement that Taliban security forces had killed ISKP chief Qari Fateh. Earlier this month, three IS members, including senior IS leader Ijaz Amin Ahingar, were killed during a separate operation in Afghanistan's capital Kabul.

 

Taliban's main rival is IS Khorasan province

 

Mujahid further informed that several other IS members, including foreign nationals planning deadly attacks in Afghanistan, have been detained in recent days. The Islamic State (ISKP) Khorasan Province, a regional affiliate of the Islamic State group, is considered a major rival of the Taliban. The Taliban captured Afghanistan on 15 August 2021, after which the IS group has been continuously attacking the Taliban.

 

IS has carried out several attacks in Afghanistan recently.

In January, eight IS militants were killed and nine others were arrested in raids targeting key figures, according to reports. IS militants were targeted by Taliban security forces in Kabul and western Nimroz province. All these terrorists attacked Kabul's Longan Hotel, Pakistan Embassy, and Military Airport.

 

IS attacked a Chinese-owned hotel in Kabul

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the deadly bombing near a checkpoint at the military airport in the Afghan capital. IS said the attack was carried out by the same terrorist responsible for the Longan Hotel attack in mid-December. Let us inform you that a few days back a Chinese-owned hotel in Kabul was attacked. After this attack, China instructed its citizens to leave Afghanistan.

 

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