
US drone strike targeted ISIS-K planner believed to be 'associated with potential future attacks at the airport'
CNN
The ISIS-K planner targeted by a US drone strike in Afghanistan was believed to be "associated with potential future attacks at the airport," a US defense official told CNN Saturday.
The US located him and "had sufficient eyes on and sufficient knowledge" to strike, the official said, adding that he "was a known entity" but that the US is not calling him a "senior" ISIS-K operative. The target was in a compound in the Jalalabad area, another defense official told CNN, and new intelligence following the terrorist attack that killed 13 US service members and at least 170 others outside Kabul's international airport was firmed up to give justification for the strike. The source said surveillance continued on the compound until the target's wife and children left before the US conducted the targeted drone strike.
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