This is according to a senior Taliban government spokesman.
Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the Taliban government, said on Thursday that the raids in the capital city and western Nimroz province on Wednesday targeted Daesh militants who organized recent attacks on Kabul’s Longan Hotel, Pakistan’s embassy and the military airport.
Eight Daesh fighters, including foreign nationals, were killed and seven others arrested in Kabul, while a separate operation in western Nimroz province resulted in two more Daesh arrests, Mujahid said.
“These members had a main role in the attack on the Chinese hotel and paved the way for foreign Daesh members to come to Afghanistan,” Mujahid said in a tweet.
The Daesh terrorist group claimed responsibility for a deadly bombing near a checkpoint at the Afghan capital’s military airport Sunday. Daesh said that attack was carried out by the same militant who took part in the Longan Hotel assault in mid-December.
The regional affiliate of the Daesh group — a key rival of the Taliban — has increased its attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover in 2021. Targets have included Taliban patrols and members of Afghanistan’s Shia minority.
Daesh published a photo of the attacker, identifying him as Abdul Jabbar, saying he withdrew safely from the attack on the hotel after he ran out of ammunition. It added he detonated his explosives-laden vest targeting the soldiers gathered at the checkpoint.
Mujahid said light weapons, hand grenades, mines, vests and explosives were confiscated by the Taliban’s security forces during the raids on a Daesh hideout in the Shahdai Salehin neighborhood. Local residents reported sounds of several explosions and an hours-long gun battle.
The Taliban swept across the country in August 2021, seizing power as US and NATO forces were in the last weeks of their final withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war.
Source: Arab News