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Sandi Guardian: Pakistani army brings ISIS fighters into Afghanistan

A British publication known as "Sandy Guardian" has reported, quoting informed sources, that the Pakistani army is looking to use fighters from the Khorasan branch of ISIS in Afghanistan.

In the report of this magazine, which was published on Sunday, the 8th of Aquarius, it is stated that the Pakistani army is helping the members of the Khorasan branch of ISIS to cross the border and enter Afghanistan.

According to this report, last week, when the Pakistani army tried to cross the border with ISIS members, it clashed with the border guards of the Islamic Emirate, and the ISIS retreated again towards the Pakistani army.

It should be noted that this conflict took place a few days ago on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan in Sarkanwi district of Kunar province.

Ehsanullah Ehsan, the former commander of TTP (Tehrik Taliban Pakistan) has also confirmed in the Sandi Guardian that the Pakistani army is helping the Khorasan branch of ISIS to enter Afghanistan.

According to his claim, "ISIS fighters [...] have the full support of the Pakistani army" and are "military supported" by the army of this country.

According to a knowledgeable source close to the Islamic Emirate, the Guardian Document has also confirmed its claim regarding the Pakistani army's efforts to train and export ISIS to Afghanistan.

The government of Pakistan and the Islamic Emirate have not officially confirmed or denied this claim.

 

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