The Islamic State in Afghanistan (IS-K) group claimed responsibility for attacks carried out on Saturday and Sunday against the Taliban in the Afghan city of Jalalabad, according to its propaganda outlet Amaq.
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He claimed in two statements to be the author of
"three separate bombings"
targeting three
"Taliban vehicles"
Saturday in Jalalabad, then another
"bomb attack"
Sunday against
"a Taliban vehicle"
in this big city in eastern Afghanistan.
Jalalabad is the capital of Nangarhar, the main focus of the Islamic State in Afghanistan (IS-K) group, rival of the Taliban, which notably claimed responsibility for the bloody attack that killed more than 100 people at Kabul airport on August 26.