A Taliban military commander was killed when his men responded to an Islamic State suicide bomb and gun attack on a hospital in the Afghan capital, officials said Wednesday, IgbereTV reports.
The Taliban spent 20 years waging an insurgency against the ousted US-backed government before seizing control of Kabul in August.
Now they face the struggle of bringing stability to Afghanistan, which has been hit in recent weeks by a series of bloody assaults claimed by rivals, the Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K).
At least 19 people were killed in Tuesdayâs attack on Kabulâs main military hospital, according to a health ministry official who did not want to be named.
Hamdullah Mokhlis, a member of the hardline Haqqani network and an officer in the Badri Corps special forces, is the most senior figure to have been killed since the Taliban seized Kabul.
âWhen he got the information that Sardar Daud Khan Hospital was under attack, Maulvi Hamdullah (Mokhlis), the commander of the Kabul corps, immediately rushed to the scene,â the Taliban media official said.
âWe tried to stop him but he laughed. Later we found out that he was martyred in the face-to-face fight at the hospital,â he added.
The attack began with a suicide bomber detonating his explosives near the facilityâs entrance before gunmen broke into the hospital grounds.
As part of the response, Kabulâs new rulers deployed their special forces to the roof of the building in a helicopter captured from Afghanistanâs former US-backed government.
In a statement released on its Telegram channels, IS-K said that âfive Islamic State group fighters carried out simultaneous coordinated attacksâ on the site.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid played down the death toll and said the attack was put down within 15 minutes thanks to the rapid intervention