Haqqani network behind big attacks in cities, not Da’ish, claims Afghanistan

Abdullah Abdullah says in the past few months Da’ish has been largely suppressed in the country


News Desk January 09, 2018
Abdullah Abdullah says in the past few months Da’ish has been largely suppressed in the country. PHOTO: REUTERS

Kabul has claimed that big attacks in Afghanistan were being conducted by Haqqani network under the name of Da’ish, according to Tolo News.

“For the purpose of provoking Iran and Russia to support Taliban, they (Haqqani Network) are carrying out the attacks under the name of Da’ish,” said Afghan Ministry of Defence spokesperson Dawlat Waziri on Monday.

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Waziri said the Taliban were carrying out all the attacks and clashes in order to attract aid from Russia and Iran.

“The big and grave attacks are carried out by the Haqqani Network,” said Hazrat Ali a parliament member.

This comes as concern mounts over Da’ish’s growing footprint in parts of the war-torn country.

The National Unity Government’s (NUG) CEO Abdullah Abdullah said that in the past few months Da’ish has been largely suppressed in Afghanistan. Afghan security sources said that at the moment Da’ish militants were not only in Kunar province but in Nangarhar, Laghman, Nuristan and Jawzjan and were fighting security forces.

“In recent weeks, the most hits given to Da’ish militants were in eastern and northern Afghanistan,” said Abdullah.

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The presence of Da’ish in Afghanistan has been a major concern for Russia and Iran. Security sources believe that the origins of Da’ish and the Taliban are from one source and that there is no evidence that Afghanistan’s Da’ish has links with Da’ish in Iraq and Syria or take orders from them.

 

This story originally appeared on Tolo News.

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