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IS is recruiting, but not operational in Afghanistan: NATO General

Kabul --

 

The Islamic State group is recruiting fighters in Afghanistan, the commander of foreign forces in country has said, but they are not yet operational.

 

There have been fears of IS group making inroads in Afghanistan since US-led NATO forces ended their combat mission late last year, after 13 years of fighting insurgents.

 

"There's recruiting going on in Afghanistan, there is recruiting going on in Pakistan. There is money being passed back and forth," General John F Campbell the commander of NATO forces in the country said.  

 

"What we are seeing is that Taliban are rebranding... and they see this is an opportunity to gain resources and attention." Campbell said, adding that they were not operational yet.

 

While some Taliban members may be switching allegiance, the two groups, which espouse different ideological strains of Sunni Islam, are believed to be arrayed against each other in Afghanistan's restive south, with clashes frequently reported.