14 Kerala jihadists recruited in terror outfit ISKP, India also under threat
14 Kerala jihadists recruited in terror outfit ISKP, India also under threat
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Kabul: A major revelation has emerged after suicide attacks on Afghanistan's Kabul airport. India's problem may increase after this disclosure. After capturing Kabul, the Taliban released 14 people from Kerala from Bagram jail and all of them have been admitted to the Samhu Islamic State of Khurasan Province (ISKP).

According to media reports, they were the residents of Kerala who joined the terror outfit who plotted to carry out an explosion outside the Turkmenistan Embassy in Kabul on August 26, however, it was foiled by the security forces. According to media reports, one in 14 Keralans contacted their home, while the remaining 13 are still absconding with the Islamic State of Khurasan province, the ISKP terror group, in Kabul.

In 2014, after the Islamic State of Syria and Levant captured Mosul, terror groups in the Middle East, hailing from Malappuram, Kasargod, and Kannur districts, left India to join the Islamic State. Some of the families of the militants have reached the Nangarhar province of Afghanistan to settle under ISKP. India's concern has naturally increased after The Keralist joined the terror outfit. India is worried that terrorist organizations may use them to defame the country.

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