Intelligence members of the previous government of Afghanistan joined the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Khorasan (ISIS-K). These people have become part of the Islamic State to fight the Taliban. This information has been given in the report of the Wall Street General. Citing a Wall Street Journal report, Khama Press said it was receiving information that members of the previous government's intelligence body in Afghanistan are now joining ISIS-K to avoid and oppose the Taliban.


According to Wall Street, the former security personnel is mostly US-trained Afghan spies, who are now joining terror groups operating in northern Afghanistan. The Northern Resistance Group was the only group to oppose it since the Taliban took over. It was led by Ahmed Masoud and former Vice President Amrullah Saleh in Panjshir province. However, Panjshir also came under Taliban control after a few weeks.

So because of this also spies joining IS
According to the report, former Afghan spies are facing an economic crisis after the fall of the government. In addition, he fears revenge by the Taliban and has been left to fight the extremist organization. This is the reason why they are joining ISIS-K so that they can increase their income and fight the Taliban. Targeted killings and bombings are seeing an increase in Afghanistan. According to media reports, Nangarhar province is facing target killings and bombings. Many of these attacks have been carried out by ISIS.

IS has carried out a major attack in Afghanistan
So far 65 militants affiliated with the Islamic State (IS) have surrendered to the Taliban-led authorities. Earlier this month, the Taliban claimed to have destroyed an IS base in the capital, Kabul. It was accused of carrying out several attacks. According to the Anadolu Agency, IS claimed a massive suicide bombing in Kandahar. In addition, targeted killings in Nangarhar and Parwan provinces, as well as mass suicide bombings at a Shia community mosque in northern Kunduz province, killed more than 100 people.