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KABUL: The U.S. Department of State announced to offer up to 10-million dollar reward for information on identification of the ISIS-K Leader’s location.
The offer was made for pieces of information leading to ISIS-K leader, Sanaullah Ghafari, and the arrest of the individuals involved in the deadly attack of mid-August that also left more than 150 Afghan civilians dead and dozens of others wounded.
At least 13 American soldiers were killed in the attack that happed amid a chaotic evacuation of the U.S. and aliases.
In June 2020, Ghafari was appointed by the extremist group to lead ISIS-K. Ghafari was responsible for approving all ISIS-K operations throughout Afghanistan and arranging funding to conduct operations, the U.S. State Department said.
In November, the State Department classified Ghafari as a “Specially Designated Global Terrorist.”
This comes as the U.S. military officials told a press conference last Friday that the attack on the Kabul airport in August was carried out by a single bomber.
However, according to some findings, the wounded and dead received by the hospitals in Kabul had bullet signs on their bodies.