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Heavy fighting flares between Taliban and Daesh in Afghanistan

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I have seen many videos of ANA transporting Daesh terrorists in helicopters taking them away from fight after they were injured while fighting Afghan Taliban.

You can connect the dots yourself if you research.
I replied to you once on the same topic. Check here.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/tali...tional-government.608764/page-2#post-11292294

They have basically rebranded TTP into Daesh. CIA eliminated its puppy Mullah Fazal Ullah by drone strike back in June as he had outlived his purpose.
Agreed TTP has morphed into ISIS. NDS and RAW have supported TTP in the past. USA has indirectly supported ISIS K since it supports NDS.
 
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Afghan officials said Daesh captured six villages controlled by Taliban in Khogyani and Shirzad districts of Afghanistan, and that fighting has not stopped.
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Taliban walk as they celebrate ceasefire in Ghanikhel district of Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, June 16, 2018. (Reuters Archive)
Afghan Taliban fighters are battling the Daesh terrorist group over control of territory in eastern Afghanistan in some of the heaviest clashes over the past year between the rival militants, officials said on Wednesday.

The fighting erupted on Monday in two districts of the eastern Afghan border province of Nangarhar, when Daesh attacked villages under Taliban control.

"Islamic State [Daesh] fighters have captured six villages in Khogyani and Shirzad districts, but the fighting has not stopped," said Sohrab Qaderi, a member Nangarhar's provincial council.

About 500 families had fled from the fighting, he said.

Casualty figures were not available.

A spokesman for the Taliban, who control more territory than at any point since they were ousted from power nearly 18 years ago, was not available for comment.

Daesh first appeared in eastern Afghanistan in around 2014 and have battled the Taliban as well as government and foreign forces.

The Afghan affiliate of Daesh, sometimes known as Daesh Khorasan, after an old name for the region that includes Afghanistan, has made some inroads into other areas, in the north in particular.

It has also established a reputation for unusual cruelty, even by the standards of the Afghan conflict, and has been behind some of the deadliest attacks in urban centres.

While Nangarhar, on the border with Pakistan, has been a Daesh stronghold, some villages in Khogyani and Shirzad districts have been controlled by the Taliban.

Fleeing villagers said they had to run for their lives.

"I could only rescue my family. We had to leave everything," said Shawkat, 36, a resident of Markikhel village in Shirzad district who sought safety in a neighbouring village.

Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the provincial governor said, authorities would help the displaced villagers with food and medicine.

In August, more than 150 Daesh terrorists surrendered to the Afghan security forces after they were defeated by the Taliban in the northwestern province of Jawzjan.

The US military estimates there are about 2,000 Daesh terrorists in Afghanistan.

Many are former Taliban. There is scant evidence of direct links with Daesh in the Middle East, where the group has lost territory it once held in Syria and Iraq to Western-backed forces.

https://www.trtworld.com/asia/heavy-fighting-flares-between-taliban-and-daesh-in-afghanistan-26136
Whosoever has brought Isis in Afghanistan has done a big Big mistake. And he will regret it.
 
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What an Arabic terrorists group DAESH doing in Afghanistan ? Daesh as Khorasan ?? What a disrespect !!! Do they even know who the real Black flags (Khorasan) are ?? Do they even know the prophecies about this army and 3000 black jets of Khorasan which will be commanded by IMAM MAHDI !!! Mentally ill Lunatic nation suffering from Islamophobia, Americans will pay for their Sins in Afghanistan. Civil war will eat up this Lunatic nation one day Insha Allah.
 
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Theek hai mery bhai but can you dig out this UN report for me? I would appreciate it.

Meanwhile from AL-JAZEERA:-

"ISIL's initial aim was to create a so-called caliphate across Iraq, Syria and beyond.

In early 2014, it took over the Syrian city of Raqqa and declared it its capital. A few months later, the group conquered the Iraqi city of Mosul, where its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared a caliphate in June 2014.

Within a year, ISIL took control of most of eastern Syria and about one-third of Iraq's territory.

In the same year, an international coalition of 77 countries was formed with the aim to "degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL".

By 2017, the group was militarily defeated and largely driven out of all major cities, including its capital.

By January 2018, ISIL was confined to small pockets of territory in Syria, although the new report said the group "showed greater resilience" in eastern Syria.

In Syria, ISIL "is still able to mount attacks. It does not fully control any territory in Iraq, but it remains active through sleeper cells" of agents hiding out in the desert and elsewhere, the report added."

Exactly what I have been pointing out in this forum from time-to-time. Go through my posting record.

The (77 - 79) country coalition = Operation Inherent Resolve launched by Obama administration to defeat ISIL in the Middle East in 2014.

[1] https://theglobalcoalition.org/en/partners/

[2] https://www.inherentresolve.mil/


ISIL members numbered over 100,000 at some point. Thousands died in fighting over the course of years, thousands more were taken prisoners, and thousands more escaped and/or were granted safe passage by virtue of negotiations with forces contending with them across Syria and Iraq - not possible to take everybody prisoner. This is the reality of any conflict in current times.
 
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