The Jerusalem Post

ISIS claims blast at Afghan intelligen­ce agency in Kabul

- • By MIRWAIS HAROONI

Islamic State claimed responsibi­lity for a suicide attack on Monday, on a compound of Afghanista­n’s national intelligen­ce agency in Kabul, which killed at least five people and wounded two.

The blast comes a week after the group claimed responsibi­lity for an attack on a training facility of the same National Directorat­e for Security in Kabul that ended when the attackers were killed before causing significan­t casualties.

In a statement issued through the group’s Amaq News Agency, Islamic State said it was also behind Monday’s attack.

In Kabul, security officials said the explosion was caused by a suicide bomber who approached the agency’s entrance on foot before blowing himself up. All the casualties reported were of civilian passersby.

Najib Danish, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, said at least five people were killed and two wounded.

US President Donald Trump has been briefed on the attack, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said.

Islamic State’s local affiliate, which first appeared in eastern Afghanista­n near the border with Pakistan in early 2015, has become increasing­ly active and has claimed several recent suicide attacks in Kabul.

It has frequently battled Taliban fighters and has been heavily targeted by US air strikes and US Special Forces operations in its main stronghold in Nangarhar Province.

But there remains considerab­le uncertaint­y about how the group operates and the exact nature of its connection­s with Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? AFGHAN SECURITY FORCES keep watch at a check point close to the compound of Afghanista­n’s national intelligen­ce agency in Kabul yesterday.
(Reuters) AFGHAN SECURITY FORCES keep watch at a check point close to the compound of Afghanista­n’s national intelligen­ce agency in Kabul yesterday.

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