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A High-profile Terrorist Found Dead In Afghanistan

The most wanted terrorist Sanaullah Ghaffari, leader of the Afghan branch of ISIS, has been killed in Afghanistan.

Sanaullah Ghaffari, head of Islamic State Khorasan (IS-K), was one of the world's most wanted terrorists.

The USA had offered a $10 million reward for information leading to Ghaffari's whereabouts or identity.

One of Pakistan's worst enemies, Ghafari alias "Shahab al-Muhajir", was killed in Kunar province.

He was the most wanted terrorist not only in Pakistan but also abroad. 

He hails from Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Ghaffari moved to Afghanistan with his family from India.

 He was listed on a sanctions list in December 2021 after being designated a global terrorist by the United Nations, the United States, and the European Union.

The terrorist attended the Ghaffari Seminary in Kabul for his religious education and took part in multiple attacks in Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, and even Afghanistan.

In the province of Khorasan, he was not only the commander of the terrorist organization the Islamic State, which is outlawed, but also the planner and coordinator of all activities. The US has also offered a $10 million reward for information leading to the capture or identification of Sanaullah Ghafari.

He was responsible for the Imambargah incident at Qissa Khwani Bazaar in Peshawar and the Pakistani embassy suicide bombing in Kabul.





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