The Pak Banker

Daesh militants involved in attack on Pakistan Embassy killed: Kabul

- KABUL

Afghan Taliban spokespers­on Zabihullah Mujahid said that a network of Daesh militants involved in the attack on Pakistan's embassy in Kabul has been killed in an operation.

On December 2, the embassy in Kabul came under attack with Chargé d'Affaires (CdA) to Afghanista­n Ubaidur Rehman Nizamani targeted. Nizamani was unscathed but his guard was critically wounded.

The banned Islamic State group's Khorasan chapter (IS-K) had claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, confirming that it was targeting the Pakistani envoy.

Subsequent­ly, the Foreign Office had said that they remained in active contact with the Afghan authoritie­s and expressed the confidence that the Dec 2 incident would be fully investigat­ed and the perpetrato­rs and their abettors would be brought to account.

In a statement issued today, Mujahid said Afghan security forces carried out operations in Kabul against a "dangerous network" of the Islamic State group or Daesh who were involved in attacks on the Pakistani embassy and on a hotel where Chinese nationals were staying.

On December 12, Beijing had said that five of its nationals were wounded in a bombingand-shooting attack. China had later asked its nationals to leave Afghanista­n over security concerns. The Afghan government spokespers­on confirmed today that the militants killed in the operation were also involved in a bomb attack near a military airfield in Kabul and several other areas.

He said that a similar operation was also conducted against Daesh in the Western Nimroz province. Eight Daesh members were killed in the operations, he stated, adding that several foreigners were among those killed.

Mujahid went on to say that the killed terrorists had planned more attacks on key targets. "They planned to bring Daesh members from other countries and launch coordinate­d attacks."

The spokespers­on said the operation in Kabul was carried out in the Shuda-e-Saliheen and Qalacha areas as well as Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz. Three hideouts were "eliminated" during the operation.

Small arms, hand grenades, mines, suicide jackets and explosives were recovered from the hideout and seven Daesh members were arrested. Some other suspects were also taken into custody for questionin­g.

The operation in Kabul has once again raised concerns about the activities of Daesh in the capital city and other parts of the country. Taliban rulers usually downplay the threat of Daesh in Afghanista­n despite internatio­nal reports about the growing activities of the group.

The Foreign Office, in a statement released last month, had confirmed that the target of the attack was Nizamani, who remained unhurt.

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