The White House: Daesh leader killed by the Taliban and 'mastermind' Kabul attack
On Wednesday morning, the White House demanded that one of the leaders of the Daesh terrorist group that the August 26, 2021 suicide bombing at the Abbey Gate of Kabul International Airport was killed by the Taliban.
Without naming the leader of the Isis-Khorasan terrorist group, John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council, called him "the mastermind of the horrific attack" which was carried out in the final days of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and which killed 173 people, including 13 US servicemen. to suspend the activities of all community schools run by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Kandahar and Helmand provinces in Afghanistan. The same dicastery specifies this in a letter shared by the local media, write the Dpa and Belgian agencies, in which inspections are announced by a ministry delegation in all schools in the two regions. However, a Taliban deputy from Kandahar said the suspension is temporary. Since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan in August 2021, they have enforced strict rules, especially in the field of girls' education. Girls cannot continue beyond primary education and opponents are arrested.