New Delhi: Concerns that the takeover of the Afghan Taliban after US withdrawal can see the resurrection in the activities of Al Qaeda and Daesh are almost non-count – the latest report by the 1267 UNSC committee said Al Qaeda was operating in 15 Afghan provinces.
Released on Friday night, the 28th report of analytical support and the Sanction Monitoring Team said, “Al-Qaida is present at least 15 Afghan Provinces, especially in the eastern, south and southeast region ….
Al-Qaida in India Dutch Butanggan (AQIS ) Operating under the protection of Taliban from Kandahar Province, Helmand and Nimruz.
Since ASIM Umar’s death in 2019, AQIS has been led by Osama Mahmood (not registered).
This group consists mainly of Afghan and Pakistan citizens, but also individuals from Bangladesh, India And Myanmar.
“The same report in February said Al Qaeda was present at 11 Afghan Provinces, which meant that it had grown in influence.
This, although there are reports that Al Qaeda’s head, Ayman Al Zawahiri may be sick, asking for a succession plan.
According to the report, the successor of Zawahiri is most likely to be said to be Sayf-al-Adl (Mohammed merry Abd El Halim Zidane) who lives in Iran.
“The calculation of Al-Qaeda’s leadership succession is inadequate by the peace process in Afghanistan where, under the agreement to bring peace to Afghanistan between the United States and the Taliban February 2020, the Taliban is committed to suppressing every threat of international terrorists..
It is not clear whether Sayf-al adl will Can travel to Afghanistan to take the position of al-Qaeda leader.
“Meanwhile, despite the protest of contested relationships between Taliban and ISIL / Daesh, the report said,” Islamic State in Iraq and Levant-Khorasan (ISIL-K) (ISIL-K) (QDE .161) have moved to other provinces, including Nuristan, Badghis, Sari Pul, Baghlan, Badakhshan, Kunduz and Kabul, where fighters formed sleep cells.
The group has strengthened his position in and around Kabul, where he did most of his attacks , targeting minorities, activists, government employees and Afghan National Defense and Security Personnel.
“The report said the Taliban had meremed US funds for Central Asian groups operating in Afghanistan.
However, another part of the report said the Taliban had worked with several of these groups to expand its combat operations in the north, especially in Kunduz Province.
Reports from Afghanistan on Friday said the Taliban now controls 90 percent of the Afghan northern border.
The Taliban also promised China not to let ETIM activities (Uyghur militants) in Afghanistan or target Chinese Xinjiang Province in any way.
However, the UNSC monitoring report said, “Etim consisted of several hundred members and remained active in the Province of Badakhshan, Farab, Kabul and Nuristan in Afghanistan.
The group was aligned especially with Al-Qaeda.
This maintains a close relationship with the Jamaat Ansarullah and Kataba al-Tawhid Wal-jihad.
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