KABUL: A suspected United States (US) drone strike near the Pak-Afghan border killed at least six alleged terrorists on Monday.
Those who were killed in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province reportedly belonged to the global terror group Daesh/Islamic State.
Sources said that posts were also destroyed in the suspected drone attack and the dead included Daesh commander Dawood Mehsud’s son.
On March 7, another suspected US drone strike in the Afghan province of Kunar killed at least 20 suspected terrorists.
The terrorists reportedly belonged to the proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Among those killed was an individual responsible for training suicide attackers, namely Ustad Yaseen, and multiple suicide bombers.
Coalition drone attacks have repeatedly targeted the regions along the Pak-Afghan border in an attempt to disrupt the cross-border flow of militants and to neutralise high-value targets.