Kabul Massacre Suspect Was Reportedly Jailed Overseas For 11 Months Before US Bothered To Arrest Him
A man charged with helping to plan an attack that killed 13 U.S. military members reportedly sat in Pakistan’s custody
The Trump administration’s sweeping cuts for the foreign aid programmes has affected 82 Afghan women’s scholarship programmes under which they were studying in Oman via the USAID.
The man was apprehended in Pakistan and flown to Virginia to face terrorism charges. Prosecutors say the man admitted to helping plan the Abbey Gate bombing and other lethal attacks.
U.S. officials provided intelligence to Pakistan that led to the detention of Mohmmad Sharifullah, a leader of an Islamic State affiliate. The attack in 2021 killed 13 American soldiers and dozens of Afghans.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening revealed the U.S. had apprehended a “top terrorist” involved in the 2021 bombing at the Kabul airport‘s Abbey Gate in Afghanistan that killed 13 American service members and at least 170 Afghan civilians.
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