Cairo: The group of extremist Islamic countries has claimed responsibility for a series of deadly bombings targeting Taliban vehicles in East Afghanistan.
The claim, which was published at the end of the week in the media arm of militant groups, the AAMEQ news agency, signed a threat that developed to the Taliban by their old rivals.
At least eight people, including several Taliban fighters, were killed in attack on Sundays and Saturdays in the city of Jalalabad Province, a fort.
The Taliban confiscated the control of Afghanistan in the Blitz campaign last month, beating the capital of Kabul while A.
and NATO were in the last phase of their troops withdrawal.
The last foreign army left August 30.
The Taliban now faces the main economic and security challenges in trying to regulate Afghanistan, and the accelerated campaign of the attack will further complicate the effort.
The Taliban and extremists are enemies before foreign forces left Afghanistan.
Both groups subscribed to the hard interpretation of Islam, but the Taliban focused on Control of Afghanistan, while affiliates in Afghanistan and elsewhere asked for global jihad.