Afghanistan alleges 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed behind Islamic State attacks
July 28, 2016  18:06
Afghanistan has alleged for the first time that the former leader of an outlawed Pakistani militant group, who is wanted in the United States and India, is overseeing attacks by Islamic State fighters in the war-torn country. 

During a meeting between Afghan and Pakistani military officials in Kabul Tuesday, Afghan officials said "currently former leader of Lashkar-e-Tayiba, Hafiz Saeed, is managing activities' of Islamic State in Afghanistan, according to an Afghan defense ministry statement.

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