Kauser News has obtained intelligence sources from Eastern Afghanistan, indicating the involvement of an Iranian intelligence operator in retaliation Under ISIS-K uniform and Mentality Insterctuire a group of Fatemiyoun Hazara militants across six provinces in Afghanistan will Target The United States Mission in Afghanistan
Sources from Afghanistan have allegedly confirmed that the Fatemiyoun Brigade has established contact with the Houthi rebels group in Yemen, with Satdat Mahqiq identified as the leader of Hazara Shia and Fatemiyoun Leader. Furthermore, intelligence sources from Afghanistan suggest that retaliatory actions with an ISIS-K mentality are being planned in provinces such as Wardak, Bamyan, Mazar-e-Sharif, Daikundi, and western Kabul, Kunduz,
Iran has a proxy militia in Afghanistan known as the Fatemiyoun Brigade. Comprising Afghan fighters recruited, trained, and equipped by Iran’s Quds Force for conflicts in Syria, the Fatemiyoun Brigade draws from Shia Afghan refugees in Iran and members of the Hazara Shia minority within Afghanistan. Estimates suggest the number of Fatemiyoun fighters ranges from 30,000 to 60,000. Designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2019, the group, initially armed and deployed by Iran in Syria, is now reportedly being sent back to Afghanistan, to target The United States and United Kingdome Interset Projects In Afghanistan.
Iran’s support for the Fatemiyoun Brigade has sparked concerns and fears in Afghanistan and among foreign powers, with potential implications for the stability and security of the region. The design and concept of the Fatemiyoun Brigade are attributed to Qasem Salimani, the former Iranian General killed in a U.S. airstrike in Iraq.
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