IS gets active in Northern Afghanistan; Moscow upset over Pakistan’s role in promoting terror on Afghan so – Economic Times

Samarkand: International terrorist groups have become more active on the territory of Afghanistan and about 400 terrorists of the Islamic State have been dispatched to the northern provinces of the country with the purpose of committing terrorist acts, Colonel General Anatoly Sidorov, Chief of the CSTO Joint Staff, said at a briefing on Thursday.

IS recently targeted the Russian Embassy in Kabul. ET has learnt that Russia has been upset with Pakistans role in creating instability and encouraging terror groups in Afghanistan.

"Fighters of some international terrorist organizations, including those from the CIS countries, have become active on the territory of the republic. We have noted the transfer of about 400 fighters of the Islamic State to the northern provinces of Afghanistan, namely Badghis, Jawzjan, Kunduz, Takhar and Badakhshan, with the purpose of committing terrorist acts and attacks on civilian and military targets," Sidorov said.

"The main targets of the attacks were senior officials of the Taliban (a movement outlawed in Russia)," the Joint Staff Chief concluded. IS is outlawed in Russia.

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