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ISIS’ claims it has assassinated a top U.S. military commander in a bomb attack in Kabul.
However, NATO has denied ISIS’ claims about the assassination.
A statement put out by the terror group’s Amaq news agency said it had killed the commander with an explosive device along with two Afghan officers, Mirror reports.

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But the NATO-led Resolute Support mission later said no-one was killed in the attack.
A statement said: “There is no truth to any claims that a U.S. military commander was killed in today’s Kabul explosion, several ANA members were wounded only.”

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Faredoon Obiadi, chief of the police’s criminal investigations department, says an army officer is one of two people wounded.
Lady Liberty at Fury News reports that the Taliban are claiming responsibility for the attack as well, which took place near the US embassy and the Afghanistan’s national court in Masoud Square. The known terrorist group says they used a ‘sticky bomb’ to carry out the attack.
‘Sticky bombs’ are magnetic explosive devices that stick to metal – often placed on the underside of cars.
The Mirror reports that separately, authorities on Monday confirmed the Taliban have overrun a police headquarters in the Dahna-e-Ghori district in northern Baghlan province.
There was no immediate word on casualties in Baghlan. The Taliban are claiming they killed and captured “many” policemen.
The bomb is said to have been attached to a military vehicle before it was detonated.
We’ll keep you updated as more details emerge.
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