Jalalabad: Self-proclaimed fighters from the Islamic State group have for the first time launched coordinated attacks on police checkpoints in an eastern Afghan province, officials said yesterday. The raids on eight to 10 police posts began early yesterday, Haji Ghalib, governor of Achin district in Nangarhar province, said giving no casualty figures.
“This is the first time that Daesh fighters have launched coordinated attacks on police checkpoints in Nangarhar,” he said.
Daesh is an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State (IS) group, which controls wide swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria. The attacks in Achin were confirmed by the border police commander in eastern Afghanistan, Mohammad Ayoub Hussainkhail.
They came a day after a UN report warned that IS was making inroads in Afghanistan, winning over a growing number of sympathisers and recruiting followers in 25 of the country’s 34 provinces. Afghan security forces told UN sanctions monitors that about 10 percent of the Taliban insurgency are IS sympathisers.
AFP