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Afghanistan Chief of Executive Officer (CEO), Abdullah Abdullah in reaction to bloody attacks of Daesh militants in Paris warned that in addition of Afghanistan, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) threats have spread to the all world.

CEO says that the unprecedented attack in Paris showed that terrorism threats spread to all countries of the world; citing the only option for fighting against terrorist groups in the country is Afghan people unity and awareness of plots against the country.

On a night when thousands of Paris residents and tourists were reveling and fans were enjoying a soccer match between France and world champion Germany, horror struck in an unprecedented manner.

Terrorists — some with AK-47s, some reportedly with bombs strapped to them — attacked sites throughout the French capital and at the stadium where the soccer match was underway.

Scores were killed in the coordinated attacks late Friday, leaving a nation in mourning and the world in shock.

A total of six locations were attacked in and just outside Paris which the worst carnage occurred at Bataclan, with at least 112 left dead.

“The attack showed that the danger which Afghanistan faces spread to all world and in relation to our country, the only thing for combat against these threats is unity,” CEO, Abdullah said.

Afghanistan seems to witness the continuation of war and violence of terrorists in the winter season too.

Following the operations of Afghan troops in several parts of Afghanistan, CEO noted that addressing to the challenges of our forces is the priority of the government.

“Our priority in the winter season is the rebuilding security forces. our operations in Helmand, Faryab and Kundoz continue against Taliban,” added CEO, Abdullah Abdullah.

According to statistics, Daesh militants have the most brutal attacks in their records who have presence in more than 20 provinces of Afghanistan.

Analysts are said to believe that the Paris attack indicates that all world must mobilize against this phenomenon.

 

 

 

Reported by Fawad Naseri

 

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