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ISIL Members Enter Afghanistan via Unidentified Choppers as NATO Controls Airspace

There are indications the US military allows ISIL militants who fled from Syria and Iraq to enter Afghanistan, says the special representative of Russia for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov.


There are indications the US military allows ISIL militants who fled from Syria and Iraq to enter Afghanistan, says the special representative of Russia for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov.

The Russian media outlets reported that Mr. Kabulov in an interview with state-run news agency said that according to several witnesses, radicals along with their weapons are transferred to Afghanistan territory by secret helicopters.
The Russian representative for Afghanistan claimed, since US and NATO control Afghan air limit, they either have been involved in the transfer of ISIL fighters to Afghanistan or have not prevented the flights of these helicopters.

This comes as several days ago, the head of the Joint Chief of Staff of the Iranian Army accused Washington of supporting ISIL in Afghanistan.
Major General Baqiri had said that America wants to justify its long-term presence in Afghanistan by transferring Daesh fighters fleeing from Iraq and Syria to Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Washington has rejected the accusations.
In all, according to experts, Daesh terror group is gaining strength in Afghanistan due to the government’s negligence.

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