Taliban government downplays IS threat

The Taliban-led government in Afghanistan has downplayed the security threat posed by the Islamic State (IS)
Taliban government downplays IS threat
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KABUL: The Taliban-led government in Afghanistan has downplayed the security threat posed by the Islamic State (IS), saying security forces have arrested 600 militants affiliated with the terror group over the past three months.

"The security forces of the Islamic Emirate have destroyed 21 bases of the IS group in different provinces including Kabul, Nangarhar and Herat and also captured about 600 militants over the past three months," Xinhua news agency quoted Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid as saying to reporters at a press briefing here.

Mujahid said the group doesn't enjoy support from Afghans and its activities are under control. The spokesman also assured that the crackdown on the armed group would continue. "Afghanistan's soil won't be used against any country."

The remarks come as the US and its allies are concerned over alleged presence of Al Qaeda, IS and and other terror outfits in Afghanistan. (IANS)

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