The terrorist who attacked the gurudwara in Afghanistan was originally a resident of Kerala

Kabul, Ta: 28 March 2020, Saturday

A suicide attack on a gurudwara in Kabul in Afghanistan has been linked to Kerala.

One of the four people who attacked this gurdwara has come out to be Abu Khalib Al Hindi, a shopkeeper from Kerala. He joined the 14 youth four years ago in the terrorist organization Islamic State and fled India.

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack. On Friday, the terrorist organization declared a picture of Abu Khalid. Abu Khalid operates a shop in Kerala. His original name is Mohammad Sajid. Which the National Investigation Agency has been exploring since 2016.

On Wednesday, a suicide bomber armed with heavy weapons fired indiscriminate fire at a gurudwara in Kabul. In which 25 people were killed. Afghan security personnel then dropped the attacker.


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