Over the past month, the Taliban continued to carry out raids against Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) in Kabul, with three raids over the course of three days between May 5 and May 8. Two raids occurred in the Bagrami district, Police District (PD) 22, east of Kabul city, and a third in the Shakardara area, north of Kabul city.
The Taliban claimed that the Deputy Governor of the Islamic State Khorasan Division, “Engineer Omar”, was among the ISKP fighters killed in the incidents, although this claim is currently unverifiable.
As with previous Taliban operations against the group, the raids were actively promoted by Taliban-affiliated media and amplified on social media by influencers and primitive copy-paste campaigns, highlighting their importance to the Taliban’s efforts to maintain a narrative of progress against ISKP.
May 5: GDI raid in Bagrami district allegedly kills ISKP deputy governor
On May 5, 2023, various pro-Taliban Twitter accounts claimed that forces from the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) performed a raid on an alleged ISKP hideout in Kabul province. The posts stated the special operation occurred in the Bagrami district of Kabul province, located in the south-east of the capital, in PD22. Citing sources, Hurriyat Radio, a Kabul-based radio network, said the raid had resulted in “the killing of all ISIS elements present at the scene”.
On May 8, Al-Mersaad, a pro-Taliban, anti-ISKP platform, claimed that one of two ISKP members killed on May 5 was the Deputy Governor of the Islamic State Khorasan Province, named as “Engineer Omar”. In an article, Al-Mersaad provided details about the identity of Engineer Omar, also known as Haidar, Faraydoon and Sikandar. According to the article, he joined ISKP in 2017. He served as the head of the group for Kabul and then for the central zone before being appointed as deputy to the ISKP leader, Sanaullah Ghafari, alias Shahab Al-Muhajir.