20 ISIS militants including commander killed in Afghanistan airstrikes
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KABUL - Twenty militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group were killed in an airstrike in eastern Laghman province of Afghanistan, Khaama Press has reported.
The 201st Silab Corps of the Afghan army in a statement said the airstrike was carried out on Friday in the vicinity of Alingar district.
The statement further added that a compound belonging to the terror group was hit during the airstrike in Noor Lam area of the district.
According to the Silab Corps, two key ISIS leaders identified as Mawlavi Turab and Musa Khan were also among those killed.
The local residents and other people did not suffer any casualties during the airstrikes, the statement added.
The anti-government armed militant groups including the ISIS militants have not commented regarding the report so far.
Laghman is among the relatively calm provinces in East of Afghanistan but the anti-government armed militants are attempting to expand their insurgency activities in this province lately.
The local officials said last week that two senior commanders of the anti-government armed militants identified as Abdul Rahman Muslima and Tor Gul were killed along with another member of the group identified as Jalaluddin during the clashes with the Afghan forces in the same district.