Taliban: Half of the members of Daesh Khorasan are citizens of Tajikistan
Referring to the prominent role played by the Tajik members of ISIS Khorasan in its recent attacks, the American media claimed that half of the members of this terrorist group are from Tajikistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, New York Times In a report referring to the increasing role of Tajik ISIS members, Khorasan wrote about the recent attacks of this terrorist group: Last year alone, Tajiks were involved in attacks in Russia, Iran, and Turkey, as well as plans to carry out attacks in Europe that were thwarted before they could be carried out. .
The report added: Experts say that ISIS in Khorasan is believed to have several thousand troops, and Tajiks make up more than half of them.
The American media New York Times emphasized that what makes Tajik nationals vulnerable to being recruited by ISIS is the current regime, anti-religion and growing poverty in this country, which fuels discontent and forces millions of migrant workers to search for a living. It leads better outside this country.
Mohammed Yaqub Mujahid, Minister of Defense and The head of the security affairs commission of the Taliban government had previously said that Tajik and Pakistani nationals were involved in ISIS attacks on mosques, monasteries, religious scholars and public places in Afghanistan.
He also stated that a large number of Tajik and Pakistani nationals have been killed in the operations of the Taliban forces and some have been arrested. to control their borders.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |