24-11-2024 11:13 AM Jerusalem Timing

ISIL Militants Kill Six Afghan Police

ISIL Militants Kill Six Afghan Police

ISIL Takfiri militants stormed a police base in eastern Afghanistan Saturday, killing at least six officials in a pre-dawn attack, months after the government claimed to have defeated the group.

ISIL Takfiri militants stormed a police base in eastern Afghanistan Saturday, killing at least six officials in a pre-dawn attack, months after the government claimed to have defeated the group.

The attack in Haska Mina district in Nangarhar, bordering Pakistan, comes a day after three worshippers were killed and 70 others wounded in a bombing inside a mosque during Friday prayers in the restive province.

"The district police chief Shah Mahmood was martyred along with five other policemen" in Saturday's attack, Ataullah Khogyani, spokesman for Nangarhar's governor told AFP.

"Eleven Daesh militants were also killed and seven others were wounded," he added, using the Arabic acronym for the group.

ISIL terrorists are making inroads into Afghanistan, winning over sympathizers, recruiting followers and challenging the Taliban on their own turf, primarily in the country's east.

But in March Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announced that the Takfiris had been defeated after local security forces claimed victory in a months-long operation against the group.

The group also intermittently airs propaganda through a mobile radio station, which the government claimed to have destroyed in an air strike in February.

Militant strikes have recently increased in Nangarhar. Those killed during Friday prayers in Nangarhar's Rodat district included the prayer leader and a child, officials said.

"An attack deliberately targeting civilian members of a community praying together in a mosque can never be justified and highlights the perpetrators' intent to destroy lives, and spread terror among the civilian population," the UN said in a statement.