Haqqani Assassination likely orchestrated by Pakistan’s Intelligence: Pro-Taliban Media
A media outlet affiliated with the intelligence department of the Taliban in Kabul, named Al-Marsad, has reported that the deadly suicide attack on the Ministry of Refugees is likely the work of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The media outlet explained that “based on the threats from accounts linked to the Pakistani military prior to the attack and its nature, there is a high probability that ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K) is responsible for it.”
The report, released late yesterday, Wednesday, December 11, claims that “accounts related to the Pakistani military” posted threatening messages hours before the attack and deleted them shortly after the incident.
Al-Marsad highlighted a user account called “Eagle Eye,” which it identified as linked to the Pakistani military. The account posted a message hours before the deadly attack on the Ministry of Refugees, stating, “Another convoy is near,” and deleted the post immediately after the explosion.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack, which resulted in the deaths of several people, including Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani, the head of the Ministry of Refugees.
The latest details from the attack on the Ministry of Refugees reveal that a suicide bomber detonated himself, and ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the attack.
At least four people, including Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani, the head of the Ministry of Refugees, lost their lives in the explosion.
The ongoing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan may escalate with the recent attack. The involvement of the ISI, as suggested by Al-Marsad, adds another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation in the region.
As investigations continue, it is essential for the international community to closely monitor the developments in Afghanistan, where the instability continues to cause significant loss of life and threatens to further destabilize the region.
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