Monday, 4 October 2021

Taliban Raid Suspected ISIS Hideout After Bombing in Capital

Taliban Raid Suspected ISIS Hideout After Bombing in Capital

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Asharq Al-Awsat
Taliban fighters walk at the entrance of the Eidgah Mosque after an explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021. A bomb exploded in the entrance of the mosque in the Afghan capital on Sunday leaving a "number of civilians dead," a Taliban spokesman said. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

Taliban forces raided an ISIS affiliate’s hideout in the Afghan capital and killed several insurgents, hours after a deadly bombing outside a mosque in Kabul, the Taliban said Monday. Sunday’s bombing outside the Eid Gah mosque killed five civilians, and while no claim of responsibility was made, suspicion quickly fell on ISIS group, which has ramped up attacks against its Taliban enemy since their takeover of Kabul in mid-August. Taliban officials had gathered at the mosque to mourn the passing of Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid’s mother, The Associated Press reported. In a statement Monday, Mujahid said Taliban forces raided an ISIS operations center in the northern Kabul neighborhood of Khair Khana. It did not say how many ISIS insurgents killed or whether any Taliban were injured in the operation. Sunday’s bombing was the deadliest attack since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan with the chaotic departure of the last US troops on Aug. 31. ISIS had claimed responsibility for the horrific bombing on Aug. 26 that killed more than 169 Afghans and 13 US military personnel outside the Kabul airport, where thousands of people were trying to reach the airport to escape Taliban rule. ISIS reemerged in Afghanistan in 2020 after being weakened by a heavy US bombing campaign directed against them in the eastern part of the country in 2019. They were blamed for a horrific attack in 2020 on a maternity hospital that killed 24 people, including newborn babies. Earlier this year, they were held responsible for a brutal attack on a school in Afghanistan’s neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi that killed more than 80 students. Sunday’s bombing underscores the growing challenges for the Taliban. The group carried out frequent attacks during their 20-year insurgency, but are now faced with trying to contain rival militants who have used the same methods. And they are doing so during a national economic meltdown without the massive foreign aid given to US-backed government they toppled.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/3225221/taliban-raid-suspected-isis-hideout-after-bombing-capital

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