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Attack by ISIS in Moscow; Saleh called this attack “copy and paste” of Taliban’s attacks and savagery in Afghanistan

Published 23/03/2024
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RASC News Agency: Amrullah Saleh, former Deputy President of Afghanistan, commented on the recent attack at a concert hall in Moscow, stating, “This act of violence appears to emulate the barbarism associated with both the Taliban and the ISIS Khorasan branch.” Saleh conveyed these sentiments through his social media platform “X,” emphasizing the disturbing parallels between this assault and the terrorist atrocities committed by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Having viewed footage of the Moscow incident circulating on social media, Saleh remarked, “This attack mirrors the chilling pattern observed in Taliban-led assaults within our cities over the past two decades.” It’s pertinent to note that, according to a statement from the Russian security service, the armed assault on the “Crocus” concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow has resulted in at least 93 fatalities and over 100 injuries.

The responsibility for this heinous act has been claimed by the ISIS group. Notably, the Collective Security Treaty Organization, led by Russia, had repeatedly alerted to the ISIS threat in advance.

Shams Feruten 23/03/2024

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