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Afghan forces arrest member of Da’ish in Kabul

Daish member arrested in Afghanistan
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The security of Afghanistan arrested eight members of Islamic State (ISIS), also known as Da’ish. The militant involved in the attacks in the capital including on Sikh worshipers.

Security agency of the country said on Wednesday (May 6) that the terrorist has a past of attacking in the Kabul. They has also revealed that he belongs to the Da’ish.

Special Forces raid on a property in Kabul on Tuesday evening and arrested the militant and killed five member on the network, the forces has also kept the seizing weapons and explosives from the place.

The sources of National Directorate of Security said that the group was responsible for shootings of worshipers at a Sikh complex. They were also involved in the attacks on Hazara community, as well as rocket attacks on President Ashraf Ghani.

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Earlier on March 25, Gunmen and suicide bombers attacked Sikh religious complex in the Afghan capital Kabul, reported Afghan Media.

As per details, the attackers locked in the gun fight with Security forces.

Security forces cordoned off the area, located in old Kabul, and were trying to counter the attack.

The attack comes a day after the US said it would cut its aid to the government by $1bn over frustrations that feuding political leaders could not reach an agreement and form a team to negotiate with the Taliban.

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