After the US admitted it wrongly targeted civilians when a drone strike killed ten innocent Afghans in Kabul, it has emerged that India’s intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and a special unit of Delhi Police, carried out a covert operation with Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the US in 2016 to identify Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K) training camps in Afghanistan, reports India Today.
The bombing of the Kabul airport led to the deaths of over 150 Afghans and 13 US service members and the attack was ISIS-K claimed that the suicide bomber and this was mentioned in the latest edition of its propaganda magazine.
However, it has now emerged that the person who carried out the suicide attack outside the Kabul airport last month, was caught in Delhi five years ago and was deported to Afghanistan. But before he was deported, he divulged information to the security and intelligence establishment about ISIS-K terror training camps in Afghanistan.
The information that was ascertained from his Islamic Jihadists was instrumental in striking down ISIS-K terror camps in Afghanistan.
As per information released to the public, the name of the suicide bomber is Abdur Rahman al-logri, and he was handed over by the Indian agencies to Afghan authorities where he revealed the locations of ISIS-K training camps which were later targeted in US drone strikes.
As per the intelligence agencies, Abdur Rahman al-logri the Islamic suicide bomber came to India as a student and took admission in Faridabad, but he did not attend any classes, instead, he used to do reconnaissance of places in Delhi and nearby areas.
When the RAW got information about his extracurricular activity, it shared the information with the special cell of Delhi Police who arrested him in 2016 and was later interrogated by multiple agencies where he revealed information about many terror training camps active in Afghanistan.
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