Four ISIS terrorists, who were waned in India, killed in separate shootouts in Pakistan-Afghanistan border
Kabul: In separate shootouts, four Islamic State terrorists, who were wanted in India, have been killed in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border within a span of a month, media reports said.
The four wanted commanders were Syed Noor Shalobar, Syed Khalid Raza, Ejaz Ahmed Ahangar alias Abu Usman al-Kashmiri and Bashir Ahmed Peer alias Imtiaz Alam, Khaama Press reported.
Syed Noor Shalobar was assassinated on Friday by unknown gunmen in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area of Pakistan. Shalobar was responsible for recruitment and spreading terror in Kashmir Valley and “was allegedly working closely with Pakistan Army and ISI,” the news agency reported.
Another ISIS commander Syed Khalid Raza was killed in Pakistan's Karachi city on Monday.
The Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA) claimed responsibility for the incident.
Bashir Ahmad Peer was another IS commander killed by unidentified gunmen in Pakistan last month. He was involved in several online activities to mobilize ex-militants to help organizations like Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba, reports Khaama Press.
Ejaz Amin Ahangar, known as Abu Osman Al-Kashmiri, a senior commander of the Islamic State of Khorasan, was also killed in the southern province of Afghanistan last week.