ISIS fighters are sent by Pakistan to Afghanistan

Former Tehreek-e-Talban Pakistan (TTP) chief Ehsanullah Ehsan has charged Pakistan with attempting to utilize ISIS to penetrate Afghanistan.According to an article in The Guardian magazine, the Pakistani army is attempting to transfer ISIS terrorists to Afghanistan, which is ruled by the Taliban.Additionally, same newspaper reported today, Sunday, December 8, that the Pakistani army was attempting to bring ISIS members to Afghanistan a few days prior to the battle that broke out between the Taliban and the Pakistani border guards in Sarkanui, Kunar.This story claims that once the Taliban and ISIS members crossed Pakistani border posts, they engaged in combat and the Taliban withdrew back to join the Pakistani army. The former commander of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, Ehsanullah Ehsan, further stated that the Taliban used heavy weapons to target Pakistani forces' positions in the Kunar governorate conflict, and the Pakistani forces responded by using artillery to target the Taliban in order to eradicate ISIS elements.A high-ranking Taliban base officer is said to have corroborated these claims in the Guardian story, however his identity was withheld.Official statements from both parties about this are lacking.However, prior to it, the Pakistan Army's Chief of Staff had vowed to wipe out Afghanistan.

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