About 200 people were killed in a fidayeen attack on Kabul airport on 26 August after the Taliban took over. Now new revelations are being made in this matter. The information came to light on Sunday that the fidayeen attacker who carried out the blast was deported from India 5 years ago. This claim has been made in a magazine linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). According to the Indian Express report, the name of the fidayeen attacker was Abdul Rahman Al Logan. It was told in the magazine that he was arrested in Delhi. He wanted to target Hindus in protest against the Indian government's action in Kashmir. The magazine has claimed that Abdul had killed more than 250 people including the Afghanistan blasts.
According to the magazine of the terrorist organization, Abdul came from Afghanistan and was living in the Lajpat Nagar area of Delhi with a room on rent. In 2017, security agencies got information about his links to Islamic State.
Security agencies arrested him and deported him to Afghanistan. Here the US Army detained Abdul and interrogated him severely. After the information received from him, the US forces destroyed many IS bases by running a search operation.
It has been said in the magazine that many Afghan bureaucrats were leaving the country through Kabul airport. These people helped American soldiers in Afghanistan. That's why Abdul was asked to blast at the airport. Abdul was questioned by US agencies in 2018. At that time he was 20 years old. He was the son of a wealthy merchant from Afghanistan. Abdul was associated with 12 terrorist organizations of the Islamic State. He was given terror training in Pakistan.
RAW suspected Abdul when suddenly 50 thousand dollars were deposited in a bank account in Afghanistan from Dubai. During this time, America's intelligence agency gave intelligence input to India about a possible terrorist attack in Delhi. Indian security agencies have not accepted the claims made in the magazine, but have not denied it either.
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