‘U.S. Involved in Daesh Transfer to Afghanistan’
KAZAN (Dispatches) – U.S. special services are involved in transferring Daesh terrorists to northern regions of Afghanistan with the aim of destabilizing the situation on the borders with the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Sergey Beseda, the head of the Russian Federal Security Service's international relations department, said on Monday.
"We have received information about the U.S. special services' involvement in the transferring of Daesh fighters to Afghan northern regions to destabilize the situation on the CIS southern borders and later in Central Asia," Beseda said at the meeting.
According to an official, the security agencies and intelligence services of the CIS countries must identify threats at an early stage to provide security to the CIS states.
The U.S. has been accused numerous times of providing various forms of support to Daesh and other terrorist groups operating in the region.
In 2018 Chief of Iranian General Staff Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri accused the U.S. of transporting Daesh terrorists to Afghanistan after they were defeated in Syria and Iraq in order to maintain tension in the region, using it as an excuse to stay there longer.