Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Britain ‘ready’ to attack Islamic State terrorists

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LONDON/KABUL: The UK has said that it is “ready” to launch strikes at the Islamic State-khorasan (IS-K) terror network in Afghanista­n after the Pentagon revealed that there are at least 2,000 fighters of the outfit in the war-torn country. The Islamic State’s Afghanista­n affiliate had claimed responsibi­lity for a deadly blast at the Hamid Karzai Internatio­nal Airport in Kabul in which nearly 200 people were killed on Thursday.

Britain’s Chief of the Air Staff, Mike Wigston, told The Daily Telegraph newspaper on Monday that the UK government could be involved in strikes against IS-K. He was speaking after the UK and the US troops completed their withdrawal from Afghanista­n after the Taliban takeover.

“The UK stands united with our coalition partners in mourning those killed by Daesh’s (IS) horrific attack at Kabul airport and in our unwavering collective resolve to combat Daesh networks by all means available, wherever they operate.

“If there’s an opportunit­y for us to contribute, I am in no doubt that we will be ready to. That will be anywhere where violent extremism raises its head and is a direct or indirect threat to the UK and our allies. Afghanista­n is probably one of the most inaccessib­le parts of the world, and we’re able to operate there,” said Wigston.

Several Taliban members killed in Panjshir clashes

Taliban forces clashed with militia fighters in the Panjshir valley north of the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday night, with several killed, two members of the main anti-taliban opposition group said on Tuesday.

Since the fall of Kabul on August 15, Panjshir has been the only province to hold out against the Taliban, although there has been fighting in neighbouri­ng Baghlan province between Taliban and local militia forces.

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