
Pravda: Afghanistan remains 'ticking bomb' for region
A report in Russia's Pravda newspaper on Saturday stated that despite Taliban assurances of security in Afghanistan, the country continues to pose concerns, with terrorist groups threatening neighboring states including Tajikistan, China and Pakistan.
Pravda noted that following the 2021 withdrawal of U.S.-led international forces, hidden networks and armed groups backed by foreign entities remain active in Afghanistan. The Islamic State group and its branches maintain financial, propaganda and recruitment networks, presenting a potential regional threat.
Some members of the Turkestan Islamic Party, previously active in Syria, have returned to Afghanistan near China's borders, raising alarms in Beijing. Attacks on Chinese interests in Afghanistan and neighboring countries have increased, according to the report.
On Jan. 19, a suicide bombing targeted a Chinese restaurant in Kabul, killing seven people and wounding about 20 others. The Islamic State claimed responsibility, citing China's alleged crimes against Uyghurs.
Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid responded that Afghanistan is secure, with no terrorist groups operating there and remnants of the Islamic State having fled to Pakistan. Mujahid described United Nations statements as baseless negative propaganda and affirmed Afghanistan would not be used against other countries.
Pravda cited field evidence and international reports indicating Afghanistan still serves as a base for extremist activities, posing a serious threat to neighbors.
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