After 'caliphate' collapse, ISIS militants head to Afghanistan to plot attacks

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KABUL (AFP) - Fighters of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) who waged a bloody campaign in Syria and Iraq are heading to Afghanistan to continue their battle and help plot 'spectacular' attacks against America, a US official has told AFP.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KABUL - Fighters of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria who waged a bloody campaign in Syria and Iraq are heading to Afghanistan to continue their battle and help plot"spectacular" attacks against America, a US official has told AFP.

The official did not describe the nature of any plot, but ISIS has been linked to or inspired several big attacks in America, including a 2016 mass shooting in Florida.A recent UN report said ISIS in Afghanistan has between 2,500 and 4,000 members - about the same number the Pentagon was citing two years ago, even though officials say thousands of militants have been killed.

The official and a team of experts arrived in Kabul over the past year to help General Scott Miller - the four-star general in charge of US and Nato forces - tackle IS-K. But the well-funded group has replenished its ranks with foreign fighters and local recruits looking for a decent wage. IS-K conducted six high-profile attacks in Kabul in 2016, according to the US. In 2017 that number grew to 18, and last year there were 24. On April 20, ISIS claimed a suicide attack on a government ministry.

 

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