Taliban arrest 4 Islamic State militants north of Kabul

FAN Editor

The Taliban say they have arrested four Islamic State militants north of the Afghan capital, while witnesses said two Taliban fighters were shot dead in the country’s northeast, raising the specter of a widening conflict

Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman, said an operation was carried out on Tuesday night by the Taliban in Kabul province in which documents and weapons were seized. He provided no additional details.

The Islamic State group did not claim the market shooting, but has carried out similar attacks before in the area. Jalalabad in particular has emerged as a flashpoint in the rivalry between the Taliban and IS, with numerous attacks taking place there since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in mid-August.

The Taliban leadership has been grappling with a growing threat from the local IS affiliate, known as the Islamic State in Khorasan. IS militants have ramped up attacks to target their rivals, including two deadly bombings in Kabul.

IS claimed it targeted a vehicle carrying Taliban members in Kunar province on Tuesday night. It said a Taliban reinforcement patrol rushed to the area to help but IS fighters clashed with them, allegedly killing and wounding “many.”

IS re-emerged in Afghanistan in 2020 after being weakened by a heavy U.S. bombing campaign in the eastern part of the country in 2019. The group claimed responsibility for Sunday’s bombing at Kabul’s Eid Gah Mosque which killed five civilians.

It has also claimed responsibility for the horrific Aug. 26 bombing that killed at least 169 Afghans and 13 U.S. military personnel outside the Kabul airport in the final days of the chaotic American pullout from Afghanistan.

The Taliban have since launched many raids to root out IS cells.

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Faiez reported from Istanbul. Associated Press writer Maamoun Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.

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