Most wanted terrorist’ Sanaullah Ghafari killed in Afghanistan

According to Express-News, "Most Wanted Terrorist"
also known as Shahabul Muhajir, was killed in the Afghan city of Kunar. Ghafari, who went by the alias "Shahabul Muhajir," was responsible for numerous attacks in Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan. Shahabul Muhajir is another name for Sanaullah Ghafari.
The dead terrorist was wanted not only in Pakistan but also around the world. Ghafari had moved from India alongside his family to Afghanistan, where he resided in the Afghan capital Kabul, where he got strict schooling at a madrasah.
In addition to being active in Iran, Tajikistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan, Ghafari was also active in Afghanistan. He has been in charge of the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) since April 2020 and is in charge of all of its operations.
He was added to their sanctions list as a global terrorist in December 2021 by the United Nations, the United States, and the European Union.
Alongside the worldwide psychological oppressor assignment, the Unified Countries, the US, and the European Association had likewise put an abundance of $10 million on his head.
Ghafari remained a pivotal figure as the mastermind and operations leader behind numerous attacks in Pakistan and around the world.
The series of appalling assaults he arranged remember the assault for the Pakistani consulate in Kabul, the self-destruction besieging at an Imam Bargah in Peshawar, the escape in Nangarhar, rocket assaults in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, the blast at the sanctuary of Shah Chiragh in Iran, self-destruction assault on the biggest Shia mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif, self-destruction assault on the Russian government office, assault on Chinese nationals, and the assault on Kabul Global Air terminal, among innumerable different occurrences of worldwide importance.
In a tweet, the US State Department Bureau also said that Sanaullah Ghafari was the most important ISIS-K member and was in charge of approving all operations and raising funds for them.
Ghafari remained a pivotal figure as the mastermind and operations leader behind numerous attacks in Pakistan and around the world.
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