Latest updates on clashes between Taliban and ISIS, 16 November 2021
ISWNews Analysis Group: More than 21 people have been killed and wounded in recent clashes between ISIS and the Taliban in Afghanistan.
ISWNews Analysis Group: More than 21 people have been killed and wounded in recent clashes between ISIS and the Taliban in Afghanistan.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On November 8, three Taliban members were killed and several others were wounded in a series of attacks by ISIS on Taliban in Nangarhar province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On November 2, more than 75 people were killed and wounded in a series of explosions and armed attacks by ISIS terrorists on Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan Hospital in central Kabul.
ISWNews Analysis Group: More than 150 civilians were martyred and 200 others were wounded in a terrorist blast at a mosque in the Seyedabad area on the outskirts of Kunduz city.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On October 3, more than 45 people have been killed and wounded due to ISIS bomb attack and heavy clashes between the Taliban and ISIS in the city of Kabul.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Nine people were killed and wounded in clashes between Taliban and ISIS militants in the city of Kabul.
After 20 years of occupying Afghanistan by USA and NATO terrorist groups are still active, except that ISIS took position of Al Qaeda, Sipah-e-Sahaba, etc. But why?!
ISWNews Analysis Group: On August 26, a terrorist blast at the eastern entrance of Kabul Airport has killed and wounded scores of Afghan civilians, US troops and the Taliban.
ISWNews Analysis Group: ISIS militants have carried out six terrorist attacks in Afghanistan in the past 15 days.
ISWNews Analysis Group: ISIS militants have carried out three terrorist attacks in Afghanistan in the past 48 hours.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Based on the intelligence collected, the movements and activities of the ISIS terrorist group in Afghanistan are increasing rapidly.
ISWNews Analysis Group: At least eight people were killed and more than 30 others were injured in a rocket attack in Kabul.