ISIS headquarter discovered from a flour mill in Pakistan
The headquarter of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist group has been discovered from a flour mill in Peshawar city of Pakistan.
According to the security sources in Pakistan, the flour was located in the outskirts of Peshawar city and was being used as the headquarter of the terror group.
The sources speaking on the condition of anonymity further added that the headquarter was discovered during a joint raid of the Pakistani security forces.
The sources are saying that a leader of the terror group identified as Khalil was killed during the operation.
Another companion of Khalid was killed during raid and at least five Pakistani troops were wounded, the sources added.
According to the security sources the raid was conducted sometimes in June and after the group had carried out a series of attacks on Pakistani forces.
The ISIS terrorist group has not commented regarding the report so far.
This comes as the terror group is mainly conducting large scale activities in Afghanistan with the officials earlier saying that the residents of Orakzai Agency of Pakistan are comprising the majority of the fighters of the terror group fighting in Afghanistan.
Source: Khaama