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NBC: White House Shooting Suspect Was Former CIA Spy

NBC News has revealed that Rahmanullah‌ Lakanwal, the Afghan gunman involved in a shooting ‌near the White House, was a‍ former U.S. intelligence ​agent.

According to the English section of⁢ webangah news Agency, citing Mehr⁤ News Agency ‌and Al⁢ Mayadeen, NBC‍ disclosed that Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan‍ accused of shooting ⁣near the White House-resulting in two members ⁤of the U.S. National Guard being wounded and killed-was part ⁣of a special unit composed of Afghan operatives affiliated with the CIA. This unit was tasked with‍ tracking and assassinating Afghan leaders during ​highly hazardous operations.

The group was ‍known ​as “Unit Zero” ‌or National Assault Units. CIA officers⁤ praised their bravery, skills, ‌and loyalty.⁤ Before withdrawing from Afghanistan after ⁢Kabul fell in 2021, the CIA evacuated these operatives because they were prime targets for the Taliban.

The‌ report ⁤explained that upon arriving in the United States, members of this unit faced daily challenges and​ neglect. Thousands of Afghan soldiers lived in legal limbo without work permits, making it difficult to support ⁤their families financially.

CIA officials had previously intervened to urge Presidents‍ Joe ⁤Biden’s and ‍Donald ⁣Trump’s ‌administrations-and Congress-to​ address these ongoing issues. They warned that ⁢failing to find solutions could push some militants into despair.

Last week, 29-year-old Lakanwal opened fire on two U.S. National ​Guard members near the⁢ White House. The attack resulted⁣ in the death of ​20-year-old⁢ Sarah Bickstrom and left 24-year-old Andrew Wolf⁢ critically injured.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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