
Afghan Taliban say dozens of Pakistanis involved in recent Islamic State attacks
The Hindu
Dozens of Pakistani Islamic State group militants have been killed or captured in Afghanistan in the past year, Kabul’s Taliban authorities said
Dozens of Pakistani Islamic State group militants have been killed or captured in Afghanistan in the past year, Kabul's Taliban authorities said on August 9, days after Islamabad blamed Afghans for involvement in suicide attacks on its territory.
Tensions between the neighbours have mounted recently over an uptick in suicide attacks in Pakistan, with Islamabad claiming militants are frequently helped by Afghans.
Afghan government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP on Wednesday that in the past year, 18 people "eliminated by our forces in Afghanistan" were Pakistani citizens.
"They were Daeshis [members of IS] and they were involved in various bombings and attacks," he said, adding that dozens of others were being held in Afghan prisons.
He was expanding on a statement issued late Tuesday that said Taliban authorities should not be blamed for "the security failure of any country in the region".
"Instead of blaming Pakistan, the government of Afghanistan has strengthened its security measures," it said.
It was the first time the Taliban authorities have publicly blamed Pakistanis for attacks in Afghanistan.













