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The Taliban killed the top IS behind terrorist acts

today at 00.47 Johan Edgar

The Taliban have killed the IS leader who was behind the terrorist act at the airport in Kabul during the evacuation in August 2021.

According to the White House, according to NBC News.

The IS leader, who has not been named, is said to have planned the attack that killed 13 American soldiers and more than 150 Afghans who tried to flee the country after the Taliban took power.

According to the White House, the United States was not involved in the planning of the operation.

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