Author: Abu Usama Al-Khorasani
It is undeniable that following the establishment of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, ISIS-Kharijites experienced a significant decline and defeat.
Indeed, the ISIS-Kharijites were humbled by the dedicated and loyal soldiers of the Islamic regime and inevitably moved towards complete obliteration.
Despite extensive support from various intelligence agencies within the region and globally, as well as their alignment with other notorious factions, the efforts to bolster this detested group proved futile. Instead, such alliances only served to deepen the shame and dishonor upon them.
Although ISIS-Kharijites are weaker in their destructive activities in Afghanistan compared to other countries, sometimes the misled adherents of this group still carry out anti-security activities.
In one of these few incidents, the misguided followers of this deviant front killed 14 of our Shia compatriots between Daikundi and Ghor provinces. As expected, this ruthless act did not go unpunished; the perpetrators faced justice for their malevolent deeds.
According to reliable sources cited by Al-Mersaad, two individuals involved in this attack and another recent attack on Mizan 21st, for which both the NRF and ISKP simultaneously claimed responsibility, were eliminated in operations conducted by security forces in the Firozkoh vicinity of Ghor province.
The source reveals that the operation took place on Sunday afternoon, Mizan 29th, in the Noorkoh vicinity, resulting in the demise of two ISKP members.
It is pertinent to note that, once again, foreign nationals played a significant role in these attacks, with security sources indicating that one of the individuals involved was of foreign origin.
Furthermore, in a separate operation in the Shorak area of Manogai district in Kunar, two prominent members of the ISIS organization were neutralized, one of whom hailed from Pakistan. Subsequently, two rifles, ammunition, a hand grenade, and multiple landmines were confiscated.
Further information provided by Al-Mersaad disclosed that the slain Pakistani individual was a crucial operational commander within the ISIS-Khorasan faction, having entered Afghanistan from Pakistan three months prior alongside his comrade, who is now deceased.
In conclusion, it is essential to emphasize that individuals disrupting security, irrespective of their affiliation or backing, will not elude the vigilant security forces and will inevitably face the repercussions of their actions. This assertion, thanks to the grace of Allah, has been substantiated through tangible evidence by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.