Its is claimed that Taliban killed Daesh militants, the Taliban leadership in Afghanistan further claimed that its troops have killed a significant number of Daesh members wanted in connection with the attack on the Pakistan Embassy in Kabul earlier this month.
On December 2, 2022, Daesh terrorists assaulted the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul to kill Chargé d’Affaires (CdA), Afghanistan, Ubaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani. The bodyguard suffered serious injuries, but the ambassador managed to go unharmed.
The terrorist group acknowledged carrying out the bombing and stated that the Pakistani envoy was their intended target.
Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, claimed that Afghan security forces battled a Daesh network in Kabul that had assaulted a Chinese hotel and the Pakistani consulate.
After Taliban killed Daesh militants, Mujahid claimed that Afghan soldiers engaged in combat with Daesh militants in Nimroz and Kabul. They targeted three hiding places in Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz, as well as the Shahadai Salehin and Qalacha neighborhoods of Kabul.
According to the announcement, eight foreign members of Daesh were killed and seven were arrested alive. He added that he had also found “small weapons, hand grenades, mines, vests, and explosives.” “Several suspects were detained for further inquiry.”
Ubaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani, an ambassador, was called back by the Foreign Office for advice due to deteriorating security in Kabul.
“By Allah’s Almighty favor, the Head of Mission is secure. However, while defending the Head of Mission, Pakistani security guard Sepoy Israr Mohammad was gravely hurt in the attack, the FO immediately reported.
Pakistan requested an investigation into the incident. They want the Afghan authorities to find and prosecute the attackers. They also want to ensure the safety of Pakistani diplomats and citizens in Afghanistan.