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ISIS Victimized Families Ask U.S. to Stay Committed on Group’s Crackdown

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

A number of families who has been victimized in ISIS related incidents; argue the government and U.S. in particular to fight back seriously against the group.

The families say only by eradicating the group, their deep wounds would be healed.

“U.S should not only eradicate the group, but also fight against the ideology the group preaches,” said Mohmmad Zia, whom brother was killed in a suicide bombing claimed by ISIS.

Wahid, another ISIS related incident victim who lost his 26 year old brother, says that his father still waits for his young son to return.

“ISIS should be eliminated. It is a terroristic group which commits crimes.”

ISIS since its presence declaring in Afghanistan under IS-K brand has carried out a number of deadly incidents that have left over 150 dead with more than 360 injured.

Afghanistan and its international allies stressed over time about their commitment to fight against the group and said 2017 would be the dead end year for ISIS in Afghanistan.

Reported by: Fawad Naseri

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