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Reports: Taliban kill Islamic State mastermind behind Kabul attack

Apr 27, 2023

Washington [US],April 27:The Afghan Taliban are said to have killed the leader of the Islamic State extremist group's cell believed to be responsible for a devastating suicide attack on Kabul airport in August 2021, US media reported on Tuesday. The US government came to this conclusion on the basis of intelligence information, media outlets including the New York Times reported citing high-ranking government officials. More than 170 Afghans and 13 US soldiers were killed in the attack, which occurred during the international military evacuations from Afghanistan. It is unclear whether the Taliban targeted the IS leader, who was not named, or if he fell victim to one of the battles between Taliban and IS fighters, the New York Times reported. The broadcaster CBS quoted an unnamed government official as saying that the US was not involved, and that the Taliban were solely responsible for the IS leader's death. On August 26, 2021 a suicide bomber blew himself up by one of Kabul airport's gates amid a fraught evacuation operation for people trying to flee Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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