The United Nations anti -terrorism officials on Monday warned during a security council meeting that an Islamic state in Afghanistan is a significant threat to the affiliated regional and global security.
The discussion focuses on the danger created by the Islamic State, known as Daish, and its regional offense for international peace and security.
The Afghan-based Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) was exposed as one of the “most dangerous branches” of the Transnactive Terrorist Group. This has repeated the high profile attacks by targeting Afghan citizens and the real facts of the country targeting members of the Taliban rulers.
“Isil-Khorasan continued to pose a significant danger in Afghanistan, the region and beyond,” Vladimir Voronakov, UN undercractive for terrorism, told the meeting, the user’s brief name for IS-K.
He said that IS-K supporters had carried out attacks in Europe and were actively demanding recruitment of individuals from Central Asian countries.
Voronakov said, “There is no report of a small number of terrorist fighters to travel to Afghanistan.” He renewed the United Nations appeal for all members to come together to prevent South Asian country from “re -terrorist activities becoming a hotbed”.
Addressing the meeting, US Ambassador Dorothy Sheiya descised Iz-K as an important global threat.
“We are worried about the abilities of ISIS-K and maintain recommended operations as well as recommends attacks, especially in Afghanistan and Pakistan,” She said, “said, Usher for IS-K. Brief name.
Chinese messenger Fu Kang explained in detail that IS-K, Al-Qaida and China-China-Christian terrorists associated with the Islamic movement “are very active in Afghanistan” and “are conflicting with each other.”
Fu, referring to the Taliban government, said, “China tells the Afghan Interim Government to take visible and verified action to disintegrate and eliminate all terrorist organizations trapped in Afghanistan,” Fu referring to the Taliban government. Said, which is not recognized by any country.
Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasili Nextzia gave rise to the growing threat of IS-K in 2021 in a hurry of American-led NATO NATO soldiers from Afghanistan.
“The increasing activity of Isil-Khorasan is no coincidence. While leaving Afghanistan, NATO soldiers left huge quantity of weapons and arms, then in the hands of Isil Inter Alia [among other things]”Next Cya said.
Munir Akram, an envoy of Pakistan at the United Nations, questioned the legitimacy of US claims that the IS-K is conducting a recruitment drive in its country. He cited the findings of the United Nations that Afghanistan “is the main center for the recruitment and convenience of ISIL-K” and “dismissed any copy of any copy that there is a discovery recruitment in Pakistan.”
Taliban officials have not responded to Unaneers, but have steadily reduced the IS-K activities in the country, claiming that there is no terrorist group operating on Afghan.
In fact, Afghan leaders say that the Taliban anti-terrorism forces have almost abolished the IS-K hideout, and the group can no longer pose a threat from its territory for Afghanistan or other countries.
However, IS-K has regularly operated and claimed target attacks of Afghan Shia community and Taliban members.
Last December, the IS-K suicidal attacker targeted and killed Khalil Ur-Rehman Haqqani, a minister of refugees of Taliban refugees, along with several of his associates inside his ministry in Afghan capital Kabul. It marked the control of Afghanistan by the most high-profile murder Sion Taliban in August 2021 after the return of NATO soldiers from the country.