May 2, 2024
Taliban Adding Suicide Bombers To Army Ranks

Taliban Adding Suicide Bombers To Army Ranks

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The Taliban will officially recruit the suicide bomber to become part of the troops when militant groups try to contain the biggest security threats from the Islamic State since forming a government in Afghanistan four months ago.

Before sweeping Power last year, the Taliban used a suicide bombing as the main weapon to attack and defeat US and Afghan troops in the 20-year war. Now the group wants to reform and regulate the suicide bombing spread throughout the country to operate under one unit and protect Afghanistan, said the Taliban spokesman Bilal Kari.

Their main target will now be a local branch of the Islamic State, which has done at least five major attacks when the Taliban sees to consolidate power after the US withdraws from Afghanistan in August. Some of the attacks were carried out by suicide bombings.

“Special forces that include martyrdom seekers will be used for more sophisticated and special operations,” Karimi said by telephone, without providing details.

The Taliban will officially recruit the suicide bomber to become part of the troops when militant groups try to contain the biggest security threats from the Islamic State since forming a government in Afghanistan four months ago.

Before sweeping Power last year, the Taliban used a suicide bombing as the main weapon to attack and defeat US and Afghan troops in the 20-year war. Now the group wants to reform and regulate the suicide bombing spread throughout the country to operate under one unit and protect Afghanistan, said the Taliban spokesman Bilal Kari.

Their main target will now be a local branch of the Islamic State, which has done at least five major attacks when the Taliban sees to consolidate power after the US withdraws from Afghanistan in August. Some of the attacks were carried out by suicide bombings.

“Special forces that include martyrdom seekers will be used for more sophisticated and special operations,” Karimi said by telephone, without providing details.

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