
The ISIS-K terrorist who carried out a suicide bomb attack in August outside of Kabulโs airport in Afghanistan had reportedly been released from prison just days before the Talibanโs takeover of Kabul, according to a top U.S. official.
โU.S. national security officials have now confirmed to me the reports that the Aug. 26 Kabul bomber was a known ISIS-K terrorist that was previously detained at the Bagram prison and was released along with thousands of others just days before the deadly attack,โ Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.) said in a statement.
โPresident Bidenโs disastrous handling of our withdrawal from Afghanistan led to a series of events that culminated with the tragic loss of life on Aug. 26 outside of the Kabul airport,โ he continued. โThirteen Americans, including one of my constituents, were killed because of the poor judgment and execution of our troop withdrawal.โ
Calvert, who is a high-ranking member on the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense,ย told Fox Newsย last week that he obtained information from intelligence sources that say the ISIS-K suicide bomber was one of the 7,000 prisoners housed at Bagram prison, where he was released by the Taliban terrorist group last month.
The Kabul bomber has been identified as Abdul Rehmanโa known member of the ISIS-K terrorist group. He was incarcerated in Afghanistan for the past four years after being arrested in New Delhi, India, following a failed suicide-bombing plot, senior Indian intelligence sources familiar with the case confirmed to Firstpost, an English-language news agency based in India that also was first to report on Rehmanโs release.
Rehman was reportedly handed over to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency by the Research and Analysis Wing in September 2017 after his arrest in New Delhi.
โAmericaโs disorganized retreat from Afghanistan has led to hundreds of highly-competent and highly-committed terrorists being set free to rejoin the Islamic State, al-Qaeda, and other terrorist groups,โ an intelligence officer told the network. โLiterally a decadeโs work on counter-terrorism has been undone by the United Statesโ failure to secure key prisoners in Bagram,โ the official added.
Calvert blamed the Biden administration for the prisonerโs release, questioning โwhy these prisoners were not transferred and secured at another location.โ
Byย Lorenz Duchamps
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