Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: In this letter written by Mawlavi Mohammad Asif Zakir titled "Intelligence Command and Discovery of the Second Border Brigade and to all border commanders of trenches", it is about the possibility of 7,000 Daesh fighters entering from Pakistan to Afghanistan.
This letter was written and sent on the January 6, 2023, and it was published online on Monday, the 16
th of January.
The letter states: "On the other side of the imaginary line in the territory of Pakistan, in the villages of Kokokhil, Gandeh Ghari, Bejar and Mirshalo Valley, which are covered with forests, threes, one of which is ISIS, have established educational centers under the leadership of Muslim Kotwal".
In this letter, it is explained that two groups of these people have commando-style military forces and their flags are black, and the third group only has a black flag.
Mawlavi Zakir mentioned the number of the forces of these three groups as seven thousand people, who intend to enter the northern provinces in groups and individually through Azrah district of Logar province, Zazi Ariub district of Paktia province, Sepina Shekeh of Nangarhar province and Alishang district of Laghman province.
Based on this, he ordered that the intelligence and detection forces provide security in their area of responsibility and strictly monitor the entry ways and carefully try and identify those who enter in order to stop these terrorists.
Despite the discovery and arrest of some ISIS shelters by the intelligence and security forces of the Islamic Emirate in recent weeks, especially in Kabul, ISIS has launched deadly attacks in Kabul in recent weeks, which have killed and injured dozens of Security forces, employees of various military and civilian institutions, as well as common people.
In the latest attack, on Wednesday, (January 11) of an ISIS suicide bomber blew up his vest at the entrance of the Foreign Ministry, killing 20 people, 16 of whom were diplomats. According to some sources, 70 other people were also injured in that attack, including common people, administrative employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and security guards at the entrance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Considering these movements of ISIS in Afghanistan, it seems that Pakistan is still behind the curtain of insecurity and terrorist attacks in the country, and this time it wants to fuel insecurity and instability in Afghanistan by using the ISIS terrorist group.