Taliban government minister Khalil Haqqani killed in Kabul - media

Taliban government minister Khalil Haqqani killed in Kabul - media

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Khalil Haqqani, an influential minister in the Taliban government, was killed in an explosion in Kabul. The Islamic State was behind the attack, and the United States offered $5 million for information about Haqqani.

Taliban government minister Khalil Haqqani was killed in an explosion in Kabul. The explosion took place on the territory of the ministry and killed several people.

This was reported by UNN with reference to Radio Liberty.

A Taliban spokesman later said that the Islamic State extremist group was behind the attack. Haqqani became the first senior member of the Taliban government to be killed in an explosion since seizing power in Afghanistan in August 2021.

What is known about Haqqani?

He had a reputation as one of the most influential and well-known figures in the Taliban leadership. In 2011, the United States designated Khalil Haqqani a global terrorist and announced a $5 million reward for information leading to his capture.

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Haqqani was known for his involvement in numerous terrorist attacks and cooperation with other radical groups. His death could have serious consequences for the Taliban's internal policy and the fight against terrorist groups in Afghanistan.

Note

Under the Taliban's rule, Afghanistan is experiencing difficulties in many areas. Since their return to power in 2021, the country has faced an acute humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by severe restrictions on women's rights and freedom of speech.

“The Taliban prohibits women from working in most fields, restricts their right to education, and is actively involved in repressions against activists and journalists. In addition, the country continues to be an important center for terrorist groups.  

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