Afghanistan’s ISIS leader Abu Sayed killed, says Pentagon

New York [USA] July 15 : The US forces have killed Abu Sayed, the leader of ISIS-Khorasan, the terror group's Afghanistan affiliate, said a CNN report.

Quoting Chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana White, the CNN report said, "The 'Emir' of ISIS-K was killed in a strike on the group's headquarters in Kunar Province on July 11." US Navy Captain Bill Salvin, spokesman for US Forces Afghanistan, said Sayed was killed in an airstrike by a US drone.

The initial Pentagon statement described Sayed being killed in a "raid". The CNN reported Secretary of Defense James Mattis as saying that "the death of a leader like Sayed is obviously a victory on our side in terms of setting them back, it's the right direction".

Gen. John Nicholson, Commander, US Forces Afghanistan said in a statement, "This operation is another success in our campaign to defeat ISIS-K in Afghanistan in 2017.

Abu Sayed is the third ISIS-K emir we have killed in the last year and we will continue until they are annihilated.

There is no safe haven for ISIS-K in Afghanistan." Hafiz Sayed Khan was killed in July 2016 and another emir Abdul Hasib was killed during a joint US-Afghan commando raid in April.

Source: ANI