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IMU Leader Killed in Afghan Forces Operation in Faryab: MoD |
2020-11-13 |
[ToloNews] Aziz Yuldash, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), was killed in an operation by Afghan forces in the northern province of Faryab, the Ministry of Defense (MoD) said on Thursday. IMU has training camps in Jawzjan and Faryab provinces along the Af-Pak border, one of the 20+ jihadi groups there. Their 300 or so hard boys are nestled among the large native Uzbek population. In 2011 Khatiba Imam al-Bukhari (KIB) split off to fight with the Taliban, then split again in 2015 when a group of KIB joined Al Nusra in Syria. The operation was launched in Sayed Gul village in Ghormach district in the province, the ministry said, adding that and Yuldash's son, Hekmat, was maimed in the operation. "Aziz Yuldash had been involved in terrorist attacks and killing of Afghans in the northern provinces," the ministry said. The Ministry of Defense did not provide further details about the operation. IMU is an internationally "designated terrorist organization" founded in 1998. The IMU long pledged its allegiance to al-Qaeda and the Taliban ...Arabic for students... , but in 2015, the group’s emir and most of its fighters publicly shifted their affiliation to ISIS, according to reports. The Taliban recently rejected their ties with al-Qaeda and other "terrorist groups." Related: Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan: 2020-07-10 Taliban react to photos of Afghan forces published by KIB’s Syrian wing Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan: 2019-07-15 Afghan forces likely will continue to clash with the Pakistani forces: Pentagon Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan: 2019-05-26 Pentagon calls terror groups key obstacle in Taliban talks Related: Ghormach district: 2019-08-27 8 Taliban militants killed, wounded an airstrike in Faryab province Ghormach district: 2019-07-25 Airstrikes kill 13 militants including ISIS-K terrorists in various provinces Ghormach district: 2019-07-14 Afghan Special Forces kill 8 Taliban militants in Ghormach district of Faryab province |
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