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‘Mother of all bombs’ by US killed 90 Islamic State fighters: Afghan officials

Jalalabad, Afghanistan | ByAFP
Apr 15, 2017 09:58 PM IST

he number of Islamic State fighters killed by a massive US bomb in eastern Afghanistan has nearly tripled to at least 90.

The number of Islamic State fighters killed by a massive US bomb in eastern Afghanistan has nearly tripled to at least 90, Afghan officials said Saturday.

US dropped the GBU-43/B on Islamic State target in Afghanistan.(AFP File Photo)
US dropped the GBU-43/B on Islamic State target in Afghanistan.(AFP File Photo)

The GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb -- dubbed the “Mother Of All Bombs” -- was unleashed in combat for the first time, hitting IS positions in eastern Nangarhar province on Thursday.

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The bomb smashed their mountain hideouts, a tunnel-and-cave complex that had been mined against conventional ground attacks, engulfing the remote area in towering flames.

“At least 92 Daesh (IS) fighters were killed in the bombing,” Achin district governor Esmail Shinwari told AFP on Saturday. Nangarhar provincial spokesperson Attaullah Khogyani gave a toll of 90.

Afghan officials had earlier said the bombing had killed 36 IS fighters.

Shinwari insisted there were “no military and civilian casualties at all”.

Security experts say IS had built their redoubts close to civilian homes, but the government said thousands of local families had already fled the area in recent months of fighting.

The massive bomb was dropped after fighting intensified over the past week and US-backed ground forces struggled to advance on the area. An American special forces soldier was killed last Saturday in Nangarhar while conducting anti-IS operations.

President Ashraf Ghani threw his support behind the bombardment.

But some officials close to him condemned the use of Afghanistan as what they called a testing ground for the weapon, and against a militant group that controls only a tiny sliver of territory and is not considered a huge threat.

Still image taken from a video released by the US Department of Defense shows the moment MOAB struck the Achin district of the eastern province of Nangarhar. (Reuters Photo)
Still image taken from a video released by the US Department of Defense shows the moment MOAB struck the Achin district of the eastern province of Nangarhar. (Reuters Photo)

IS, notorious for its reign of terror in Syria and Iraq, has made inroads into Afghanistan in recent years, attracting disaffected members of the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban as well as Uzbek Islamists.

But the group has been steadily losing ground in the face of heavy pressure both from US air strikes and a ground offensive led by Afghan forces.

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