27.04.2024 09:45

"Taliban" accused 3 neighboring countries of helping ISIS

"Taliban" has accused 3 neighboring countries of Afghanistan of helping ISIS, saying that one of them is supplying ISIS with fighters, the second one is training them, and the third one is financing them. Although the names of these countries have not been publicly mentioned, it is said that we are talking about Tajikistan, Pakistan and Iran.

At the opening of the Afghan-Kazakh exhibition in Kabul, Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi accused the three neighboring countries of Afghanistan of supporting ISIS.

Sputnik Afghanistan reported that Muttaqi did not specify their names, but noted that one supplies ISIS with fighters, another is engaged in its training, and the third finances all of this. According to him, ISIS nests were destroyed in Afghanistan.

Taliban Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul-Qahhar Balkhi added that Muttaqi was referring to three countries that used their territories for human resources, transit, coordination and financing, respectively.

The Almirsaad publication, which is considered to be close to Taliban intelligence, speculates that it is about Tajikistan, Pakistan and Iran.

Earlier, it was reported that the leader of the "Taliban" Haibatullah Okhundzo ordered the creation of a special unit for the fight against ISIS and other groups. This unit was tasked with mobilizing unemployed Taliban fighters. The unit is armed with modern equipment and carries out special operations based on intelligence.

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