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URL Copied Font Taliban fighters stand on an armoured vehicle before parading along a road. The group came to prominence when it proclaimed a caliphate in Syria in 2014, inspiring a number of offshoots elsewhere including "Khorasan", a historical region spanning parts of modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and Turkmenistan. World News UN: ISIS now in all Afghan provinces, Taliban responding with extrajudicial killings. Watch this report for more details.Afghanistan T. In other news, China has responded to the recent Unites States Intelligence report on COVID-19 origins. "They are not many in Afghanistan, because they do not have the support of the people," said Mujahid, adding that the Taliban were continuing operations against their Islamist foes.Ī Sunni group like the Taliban, the ISIS group is more extreme and advocates a "global jihad" rather than a national struggle. The ISIS-K has claimed responsibility for the attacks against the Taliban in the Afghan city of Jalalabad. ISIS-K has declared that their real goal is Pakistans destruction.Blaming the country for the Afghanistan situation, the group says that its uncompromising goal remains unchanged and that anybody who goes against Islam or opposes the Quran will face their wrath. He said there were even a few women among those captured, who would be questioned by other women. The two villages attacked are in remote territory claimed. The militant group also took over Luhaiban village in northern Iraq a day after attacking it, security sources told Reuters on Sunday. Then starts the bargaining with one of the fighters willing to offer 1 banknote (100) for a girl with blue eyes. The video then shows some of the other jihadists who say they do not want their slaves and are ready to sell them.
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Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a news conference that ISIS was "not a great threat", adding that around 600 members or sympathisers had been arrested since the Taliban seized control of the country in mid-August. It comes days after an attack by ISIS militants on a village in northern Iraq which killed at least 13 people - three villagers and 10 Kurdish soldiers. Islamic State, which first appeared in Afghanistan in late 2014 and adopted the title Islamic State Khorasan after an ancient name for the region, has been trying to recover from a bruising series of defeats in 20. One of the ISIS fighters asks others if they are willing to sell their slaves. Afghanistan's Taliban rulers said Wednesday that the threat posed by the ISIS group in the country was "more or less under control" despite recent bloody attacks that have killed dozens.