Taliban: 2 Senior Daesh Commanders Killed in Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD (AP) – Two senior regional members of the Daesh terrorist group have been killed in Afghanistan in recent weeks in separate operations by the Taliban security forces, a Taliban spokesman said Tuesday.
Taliban forces killed Qari Fateh, the regional Daesh intelligence and operations chief, during a raid in Kabul over the weekend, Zabihullah Mujahid, the main spokesman for the Taliban government, said in a statement.
A news outlet allied with the Daesh terrorist group on Tuesday posted confirmation of Fateh’s death on a Daesh-run Telegram chat.
Earlier this month in a separate operation in Kabul, three Daesh members — including senior Daesh commander Ijaz Amin Ahingar — were killed.
Mujahid said that a number of other Daesh members, including foreign nationals planning deadly attacks, also have been detained in recent days.
The regional affiliate of the Daesh group — known as the Daesh in Khorasan Province — is a key rival of the Taliban. The militant group has increased its attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover of the country in August 2021. Targets have included Taliban patrols and members of Afghanistan’s Shia minority.
In January, eight Daesh terrorists were killed and nine others arrested in a series of raids targeting key figures.
The raids in the capital city and western Nimroz province targeted Daesh militants who organized attacks on Kabul’s Longan Hotel, Pakistan embassy and the military airport.
Daesh claimed responsibility for a deadly bombing near a checkpoint at the Afghan capital’s military airport. Daesh said that attack was carried out by the same militant who took part in the Longan Hotel assault in mid-December.
Daesh claimed the attack on a Chinese-owned hotel in the heart of Kabul, causing China to advise its citizens to leave Afghanistan “as soon as possible.”
Earlier, Daesh also claimed a shooting attack targeting the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul. Shots were fired at the embassy from a nearby building, triggering anger in Pakistan and raising tensions between the two South Asian neighbors.
The Taliban swept across the country in mid-August 2021, seizing power as U.S. and NATO forces were withdrawing from Afghanistan after 20 years of occupation.