The killing of Abu Sayed, the emir of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria -- Khorasan Province (ISIS-K), marked the third time within a year that the terror group's Afghanistan branch has lost its leader.
"US forces killed Abu Sayed, the emir of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria -- Khorasan Province (ISIS-K), in a strike on the group's headquarters in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, on July 11," Pentagon Spokesman Dana White has said.
ISIS leaders chose Abu Sayed to lead the group after Afghan and US forces killed the previous ISIS-K leaders -- Hafiz Sayed Khan in late July 2016, and Abdul Hasib, in late April of this year.
"Afghan and US forces launched a counter-ISIS-K offensive in early March, 2017, to drive fighters from Nangarhar and send a clear message to ISIS that there is no sanctuary for their fighters in Afghanistan," White said.
General John Nicholson, who leads US forces-Afghanistan, said, "We will continue until they are annihilated. There is no safe haven for ISIS-K in Afghanistan."
The deployment of the so-called Mother Of All Bombs (MOAB) killed at least 95 jihadists, according to reports.
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