Publish dateSunday 24 March 2024 - 10:33
Story Code : 287755
Al-Mursad: Asadbaik, the attacker of the Kandahar attack, came from Pakistan
Al-Mursad, a media outlet close to the Islamic Emirate, has reported, quoting its sources, that the recent attack in Kandahar province was carried out by an attacker named Madyarov Asadbaik, a citizen of Central Asia, who entered Afghanistan from Pakistan.


Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Al-Mursad reported on Saturday, March 23, that "Madyarov Asdbek", the attacker of the Kandahar attack, is a citizen of Central Asia and joined the Khorasan branch of ISIS two months ago in Baluchistan province of Pakistan, and a few days before this The incident had entered Afghanistan from Pakistan.

This media, quoting its sources, claimed that the suicide attacker in Kandahar had received "intellectual and ideological" training in Baluchistan in the last two months.

Morsad also published pictures attributed to the suicide bomber in Kandahar and said that he had entered Kandahar a few days before the attack.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack on Thursday morning in front of New Kabul Bank Kandahar.

According to the statistics provided by the local authorities of the caretaker government in Kandahar, four people were killed and twelve people were injured in this attack.

However, some media, citing public sources and hospitals, reported the number of dead and wounded in this attack more.

Despite all this, Mursad wrote in his report that the Baluchistan province of Pakistan is now "one of the important centers of the Khorasan branch of ISIS" and Shahab al-Muhajer, the leader of this branch of ISIS, and his people are also in that province of Pakistan.

Morsad has also claimed that ISIS has hideouts, training centers and bomb factories in Pakistan's Baluchistan province.

This media also wrote that the Kerman attack of Iran in Pakistan's Balochistan was organized by a citizen of Tajikistan.

ISIS also claimed responsibility for the attack by suicide bombers in Kerman, Iran, in which more than 300 people were martyred and wounded.

Mursad also added that ISIS in Pakistan targets political opponents of the army, anti-Western religious scholars and Baloch nationalists.
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