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Afghan Minister Killed in ISIS Suicide Attack

International Desk

  12 Dec 2024, 09:20
Photo: Collected

Afghanistan’s Taliban government’s Minister for Refugee Affairs, Khalil Haqqani, was killed in a suicide bombing. The Islamic State (ISIS) group claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred in Kabul on Wednesday, December 11, local time.

According to a BBC report on Thursday, December 12, this marks the first killing of a senior leader since the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan in 2021.

Sources from the Ministry of Interior stated that Haqqani, along with six others, died in the explosion as he was exiting his office.

Khalil Haqqani was a senior member of the influential Haqqani Network, a Taliban faction. The United States had designated him as a global terrorist.

ISIS confirmed responsibility for the attack. According to a report by ISIS’s Amaq news agency, an ISIS militant infiltrated the Ministry of Interior and waited outside the minister’s office, detonating the bomb as he exited.

A Taliban spokesperson also confirmed that Haqqani was killed by ISIS.

Khalil Haqqani’s brother, Jalaluddin Haqqani, was a renowned guerrilla leader who fought Soviet forces in Afghanistan during the 1980s and founded the Haqqani Network. The network was responsible for numerous attacks during the Taliban’s 20-year insurgency.

Khalil Haqqani’s nephew, Sirajuddin Haqqani, the son of Jalaluddin, currently serves as the Taliban government’s Interior Minister.

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