
Daesh militant Mohammad Sharifullah being escorted by FBI personnel during his transfer to United States. — Screengrab via Geo News
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Alexandria: The Dash operative, identified as Mohammad Sharifullah, has admitted his role in the 2021 deadly Abi Gate bombing in Afghanistan in the Moscow Croox City Hall attack in 2024.
The Justice Department said that Sharifullah, who was prepared in front of a court in Virginia on Wednesday, confessed to releasing the airport route, where a suicide bomber later detonated his device with a bomb blast when the Afghan Taliban controlled Kabul.
The explosion at the Abbi Gate also killed at least 170 Afghans, as well as 13 US soldiers who were securing the airport circle.
The terrorist appeared in a court in Alexandria, near the US capital, Washington, wearing a light blue prison and a black face mask. He was officially appointed a public guard and was provided with a spokesman.
He did not enter the request. The judge said that his next hearing would be in the same court on Monday, and he would remain in custody till then.
Sharifullah-The United States says he too goes under the name of Jafar and is a member of the Daesh Khurshan branch in Afghanistan-he was detained by Pakistani authorities and was brought to the United States.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced his arrest in the Congress address on Tuesday, calling him “high terrorist responsible for the atrocities”.
According to the affidavit of the Justice Department in this case, Dish-KK militants gave Sharifullah a cell phone and a SIM card and asked to examine the airport route.
When he gave him clearly, he asked him to leave the area.
The affidavit used the group’s replacement, “After that day, Sharifullah learned about the attack in the HKIA described above and recognized the alleged bomber as Dash’s operative, whom he knew during his imprisonment.”
Sharifullah has been accused of providing material assistance and conspiracy to a designated foreign terrorist organization, which has resulted in death.
Crooks City Hall attack in Russia
Trump thanked Islamabad for “helping to arrest the monster”.
“The terrorist of this evil Dash, the terrorist, planned the brutal murder of 13 brave Marines,” said Palm Bondi, US Attorney General Palm Bondy.
Sharifullah also confessed to being involved in several other attacks, the Department of Justice said, including the Moscow Crooks City Hall attack in March 2024, in which he said “he shared instructions on how the attackers used AK styling rifles and other weapons.”
The United States withdrew its last troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, which eliminated the chaos of tens of thousands of Afghans who arrived at the Kabul airport in hopes of boarding a flight outside the country.
Photos of the crowd at the airport, hitting the plane.
In 2023, the White House announced that a Daesh official involved in planning the airport attack was killed in an operation by the new Taliban government in Afghanistan.
US concerns about terrorism in Afghanistan
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif thanked Trump for recognizing his country’s role in counter -terrorism efforts in Afghanistan, and promised “to continue close partnership with the United States” in a post on X.
Pakistan’s strategic importance has ended since the US and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) withdrawal from Afghanistan, which has seen a shortage of violence in the border areas.
Tensions between neighboring countries have increased, Islamabad has alleged that Afghan soil launched on Kabul, which launched an attack on Pakistan, has been accused of failing to shelter militants.
Daesh, who claims that several recent attacks have been claimed in Afghanistan, have launched a growing bloody international attacks, including killing more than 90 people in the Iranian bombing last year.
Michael Kogelman, director of the South Asian Institute at the Wilson Center, said on X, “Pakistan is” trying to take advantage of US concerns about terrorism in Afghanistan and support a new security partnership. “