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Four Taliban fighters held over Kabul rocket attacks
Published: Jul 25, 2021 08:38 PM
Afghan forces have captured four Taliban fighters including a militant commander for carrying out last week's rocket attack targeting the presidential palace in Kabul during the Muslim Eid al-Adha prayers, officials said Sunday.

At least three rockets landed near the palace on Tuesday as President Ashraf Ghani and his top officials performed outdoor prayers to mark the start of the Muslim holiday.

The interior ministry said police had arrested four Taliban fighters in an operation in ­Kabul who were behind the ­attack, which was claimed by the jihadist Islamic State (IS) group.

"A Taliban commander, Momin, along with his three other men, have been arrested. They all belong to the Taliban group," ministry spokesperson Mirwais Stanikzai told reporters in a video message.

He said Momin was a key organizer of the rocket attack, and the group was also involved in other attacks.

The palace was also attacked in 2020 as hundreds gathered for Ghani's inauguration 

for a second term as president. That attack was also claimed by IS.

The Taliban have announced cease-fires during past Islamic holidays in recent years, offering respite to Afghans who can visit family in relative safety, but no such offer was made on this occasion.

The rocket attack on Tuesday came as the Taliban capitalize on the last stages of the withdrawal of US-led foreign forces from Afghanistan, capturing scores of districts, border crossings and encircling several provincial capitals.