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Pakistan long had on and off relations with her culturally similar nation Afghanistan, history is open to all and indicates us how Soviet invasion and Afghan occupation of US has crippled law and order in the adjoining geography of Pakistan through spill over. Latest UN reports says that ISIL sympathizers and followers are growing in Afghanistan. Till date Afghanistan is still battling to enforce the fully functional government and law and order in distance opium cultivation lands of hers.
Can this be a direct threat to ongoing process of cleansing of adjoining tribal and savage areas of Pakistan by Army against already weaken Jihadist or will it strengthen the funneling of more ISIL and alliance fighters to spread their influence and dream of total Sharia in the region.
United Nations full report is as follows : Around 70 militants of the so-called “Islamic State of Iraq and Syria” (ISIS/ISIL) terrorist group are busy in forming the core of the group’s branch in Afghanistan, it has been reported.
According to a UN report the terror group is making inroads in Afghanistan with the number of sympathizers and followers growing across the country, Khaama Press Reported.
The report further added that the group is recruiting followers in at least 25 provinces of Afghanistan with 10 percent of the sympathizers belonging to the Taliban group.
The number of groups and individuals who are openly declaring either loyalty to or sympathy with ISIL continues to grow in a number of provinces in Afghanistan,” the report said.
"According to the report the ISIS loyalists and the Taliban militants are fighting each other only in eastern Nangarhar province, citing the drug trade as the main reason behind the brutal clashes."
Abdul Rauf Khade, the former Taliban adviser to Mullah Mohammad Omar, has been described as one of the prominent ISIS fighters who formed his own group in southern Helmand and western Farah provinces after visiting Iraq in 2014.
The report also added that militants from Pakistan and Uzbekistan with some of them having close ties to al-Qaeda terrorist network have come under the ISIS banner after fleeing their country and have “rebranded themselves” in recent months.
Can this be a direct threat to ongoing process of cleansing of adjoining tribal and savage areas of Pakistan by Army against already weaken Jihadist or will it strengthen the funneling of more ISIL and alliance fighters to spread their influence and dream of total Sharia in the region.
United Nations full report is as follows : Around 70 militants of the so-called “Islamic State of Iraq and Syria” (ISIS/ISIL) terrorist group are busy in forming the core of the group’s branch in Afghanistan, it has been reported.
According to a UN report the terror group is making inroads in Afghanistan with the number of sympathizers and followers growing across the country, Khaama Press Reported.
The report further added that the group is recruiting followers in at least 25 provinces of Afghanistan with 10 percent of the sympathizers belonging to the Taliban group.
The number of groups and individuals who are openly declaring either loyalty to or sympathy with ISIL continues to grow in a number of provinces in Afghanistan,” the report said.
"According to the report the ISIS loyalists and the Taliban militants are fighting each other only in eastern Nangarhar province, citing the drug trade as the main reason behind the brutal clashes."
Abdul Rauf Khade, the former Taliban adviser to Mullah Mohammad Omar, has been described as one of the prominent ISIS fighters who formed his own group in southern Helmand and western Farah provinces after visiting Iraq in 2014.
The report also added that militants from Pakistan and Uzbekistan with some of them having close ties to al-Qaeda terrorist network have come under the ISIS banner after fleeing their country and have “rebranded themselves” in recent months.