The Taliban calls ISIS not a threat but a “trouble.”

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Zabihullah Mujahid, Deputy Minister of Culture and Information of the Provisional Government of Afghanistan and spokesman for the Taliban (banned terrorist group in Russia) said that the terrorist group ISIS (banned in Russia) is not a threat to the country.
According to Sputnik, his remarks were quoted by the Afghan news network Tolo News.
“We do not call ISIL a threat, but a headache. It causes trouble in some places, but after each incident, the perpetrators disappear. They are evicted and sheltered,” said the deputy minister of culture and information. has been found.”
According to Mujahid, ISIL does not have the support of the Afghan people.
Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow was concerned about the rise of ISIS militants in Afghanistan. Zakharova recalled that the day before, they carried out a terrorist attack on a mosque in central Kabul that killed 20 people.