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ISIS terrorists from Pakistan surrender to Afghan Army

| @indiablooms | Nov 21, 2019, at 06:10 pm

Kabul/IBNS: Eighty-six ISIS terrorists- all Pakistani by nationality- have recently surrendered to the Afghanistan Army, said Afghan Army Lieutenant Rehan Khan.

"86 more ISIS terrorists surrendered to the Afghan army all of them Pakistani nationals including their woman & children’s! Afghan Army treat ever prisoner of war With kindness & Compassion, Provide medicine food & water to the wounds," Khan tweeted on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani reportedly has declared a defeat of the ISIS in Nangarhar.

Ghani also said the surrendered women and children would not be transferred to the Pakistan government but to their families with the help of tribal elders.

Earlier in November, a group of IS terrorists from Pakistan had surrendered to the security forces in Afghanistan's  Nangarhar province.

The Special Operations Corps said in a statement the militants surrendered to Afghan Special Forces in Achin district of Nangarhar, reported Khaama Press.

(Image Credit: Rehan Khan Twitter)

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