Saleh's statement: IS-K's relationship with Taliban and Haqqani network, terrorists present in Pakistan's shelter are plotting

Posted on 27th Aug 2021 by rohit kumar

Amrullah Saleh, who declared himself the caretaker president of Afghanistan, on Friday targeted the Taliban. He said the Islamic State-Khorasan province (IS-K) has links with the Taliban and the Haqqani network. Especially those who are doing their work from Kabul. Saleh lashed out at the Taliban for denying links with the Islamic State terror group (ISIS). He said it was tantamount to Pakistan's denial of Quetta Shura.

 

 

In a tweet, Saleh said that every evidence we have shows that IS-K has its roots in the Talib and Haqqani networks operating in Kabul. The Taliban's denial of ties with ISIS is similar to Pakistan's denial of Quetta Shura. Taking a jibe at Pakistan, he said that the Taliban have learned a lot from their master.

 

 

make serious allegations against Pakistan

Earlier, Saleh had blamed Pakistan for harboring terrorist factories and agencies. He said that it was from here that the Taliban were supplied with explosives and weapons to create chaos in Afghanistan. He said that Quetta Shura is nothing but another form of the Pakistani army to implement its plans.

 

Casualties not clear

The Islamic State terrorist group has claimed responsibility for Thursday's attack outside Kabul airport in Afghanistan. In a message shared on its Amaq news agency, the group claimed that the number of people killed and injured in the blasts is around 160. The message also includes a picture of a man who is seen saying that he is a suicide bomber.

At the same time, Afghan health officials gave different figures of deaths at the international airport in the capital Kabul. In this, the death toll was between 30 and 60 and the number of injured was between 120 and 140. At the same time, a Taliban spokesman claimed at least 13 civilians were killed and 60 people were injured.

 

Biden attacks IS-K

The first blast took place at the Abbey Gate of Kabul Airport, while the second blast took place near the Baron Hotel. In the case, US President Joe Biden said that the US has many reasons to believe that the Islamic State-Khorasan terrorist group is behind the attacks on the Kabul airport. He said the Islamic State-Khorasan planned attacks against US forces in Afghanistan after they were released from prisons during the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan.

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