US pledges $10 million for tips on whereabouts of terror group leader IS-K Abroad

IS-Khorasan, as the local branch is called, carried out the attack in Kabul while the Americans were withdrawing from Afghanistan. Dozens of fighters from the Taliban, the Islamist movement that has taken power, were also killed.

More than 100 people were killed and more than 140 injured in the attack by IS-K, which, according to the UN Security Council, has been led by Sanaullah Ghafari since June 2020. This man, allegedly an Iraqi by a different name, is said to have ordered and financed numerous IS operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Hundreds of people lost their lives as a result. The Security Council imposed sanctions against Ghafari in December.

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