Khaleej Times

30 abducted civilians killed in Afghanista­n

- AFP

kabul — Militants linked to Daesh group abducted and killed around 30 civilians, including children, in central Afghanista­n, officials said on Wednesday, raising concerns about the group’s expanding presence beyond its eastern stronghold.

The killings occurred late Tuesday north of Firoz Koh, the capital of Ghor province, with the local government calling it a revenge attack after a local Daesh commander was gunned down.

Daesh, which controls territory across Syria and Iraq and is making steady inroads in Afghanista­n, has so far not officially claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

“Our security forces with the help of locals conducted an operation and killed a Daesh commander yesterday. Daesh fighters in return abducted around 30 villagers, mostly shepherds,” Ghor Governor Nasir Khazeh said.

“Their dead bodies were found by local people this morning.”

Abdul Hameed Nateqi, a Ghor provincial council member, gave a similar account to AFP, adding that the assailants were Taleban renegades who had sworn allegiance to Daesh. The killings underscore Afghanista­n’s unravellin­g security situation as the resurgent Taleban continue a push into urban centres 15 years after they were toppled from power.

Daesh fighters have been trying to expand their presence in Afghanista­n, winning over sympathise­rs, recruiting followers and challengin­g the Taleban on their own turf, primarily in the country’s east. —

Our security forces with the help of locals conducted an operation and killed a daesh commander yesterday. daesh fighters in return abducted around 30 villagers, mostly shepherds.”

Nasir Khazeh, Ghor Governor

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