Al-Qaeda stirs as US withdraws from Afghanistan

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PESHAWAR – Hundreds of al-Qaeda operatives including the terror group’s elusive leader Ayman al-Zawahiri are sheltering in the Pakistan-Afghan border region, a hidden presence that could come above ground as Afghanistan tilts towards a new era of civil war.

A United Nations report released last week claims Taliban operatives consisting of Afghan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar nationals now run al-Qaeda’s Indian Subcontinent chapter from Kandahar, Helmand and Nimruz provinces in Afghanistan.

The report says the al-Qaeda Indian chapter’s leader is Osama Mahmood, who recently succeeded the late Asim Umar. It also said al-Zawahiri is “probably alive but too frail to be featured in propaganda.”

The wife of former al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent leader Asim Umar was among 5,000 Taliban prisoners freed by the Afghan government in 2020 as part of the Doha agreement with the United States, which facilitated the US troop withdrawal.

But risks of an al-Qaeda revival are rising as the US and NATO wind down their military presence in Afghanistan.  

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