- 2021-08-31 00:01:32
- LAST MODIFIED: 2025-04-04 13:59:27
IS attacks resurge in Afghanistan after Taliban takes control of capital Kabul

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International Desk:
Dhaka, Aug-31,
After years of being silenced in the
war-battered Afghanistan, the Islamic State (IS) group launched a deadly attack
on the fortified Kabul airport Thursday, leaving at least 170 Afghans and 13
U.S. soldiers dead and about 200 others wounded.
The bloody attack,
claimed by ISIS-K, a local affiliate of the Islamic State group in Afghanistan,
has taken many by surprise and the armed extremist group has warned of more
attacks after completion of the pull-out of U.S.-led forces from Afghanistan.
The attack on the Kabul
airport has been faced by the U.S. military's sharp reaction as it launched
drone strikes in the eastern Nangarhar province, killing an alleged attack
planner of the terror group.
Taliban spokesman
Zabihullah Mujahid has confirmed the incident in Nangarhar, saying two
civilians were killed and four others including two children were injured in
the unmanned plane attacks.
The attack on the
alleged IS hideout in Afghanistan has been termed by the Taliban as breach of
the U.S.-Taliban peace deal inked in Doha.
"The airstrike
inside Afghanistan is a violation of Doha agreement and America does not have
the right to conduct operations in Afghanistan soil," a Taliban senior
leader Abdul Haq Waseq was quoted by a local media outlet Tolo News as saying.
Mujahid also said that
the U.S. had to share its intention for attack before launching it.
In the meantime, Kabul
has been the scene of more violent attacks in recent days.
Five rockets were fired
early Monday at Kabul airport in the Afghan capital, where the evacuation of
U.S.-led troops is underway, witnesses said.
"The rockets
attached to a sedan were fired towards the airport from Khair Khana Minia
locality. It looked to me that the U.S. missile system intercepted the
rockets," witness Sayyad Mohammad told Xinhua.
Evacuation flights
continued as the U.S. troops were at the final stage of their withdrawal from
Afghanistan. The pull-out is expected to be completed on Tuesday.
U.S. unmanned planes
have been flying over Kabul since Sunday.
Afghans fear that the
IS fighters would conduct more attacks in the coming days or weeks to prove its
presence in Afghanistan.
The ISIS-K emerged in
Afghanistan in 2015
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