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After all, who was the mastermind of ISIS who killed 13 American soldiers? killed by taliban


Taliban Killed ISIS Terrorist: American officials informed on Tuesday (April 25) that the Taliban had killed an Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist. The slain Islamic State terrorist was the mastermind behind a suicide attack on Kabul’s international airport in 2021.

Hundreds of Afghan civilians, including 13 American soldiers, were killed in a suicide attack at Kabul’s international airport. This bombing took place on August 26, 2021, when the Taliban was occupying Afghanistan. At that time the US Army was trying to get Americans and Afghan citizens out of Afghanistan.

A prominent official of the Islamic State (ISIS) was
America kept its army stationed in Afghanistan for 20 consecutive years. His main objective behind this was to stop the Taliban from capturing Kabul. White House spokesman John Kirby said in a statement that he was a key Islamic State (ISIS) official who was directly involved in planning the Abbey Gate-like operation.

However, now he is not able to plot or attack, because he has died. He was responsible for the blast at the airport. America refused to name the slain Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist.

Islamic State Khorasan Affiliate of Islamic State
The Islamic State Khorasan is considered an ally of the Islamic State. Islamic State Khorasan is spreading its legs in Afghanistan. He considers Taliban as his arch enemy.

Islamic State Khorasan is loyal to the Islamic State. Their fighters established their hold in eastern Afghanistan in the year 2014 and after that they have made inroads in other areas of Afghanistan as well.

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