US, Afghan forces raid Taliban prison in NW Afghanistan

Taliban claims 40 Daesh militants were released and taken away by US and Afghan forces

US, Afghan forces raid Taliban prison in NW Afghanistan

Afghan Taliban on Sunday claimed U.S. and Afghan forces raided their detention center in northwestern Afghanistan and released 40 Daesh terrorists.

In a statement, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the raid was carried out in the Panj Buz area of Jwand district in the province of Badges.

"The joint forces killed our two guards deployed in prison security and took away 40 Daesh detainees from there, which [makes it] seem that the American and the Kabul administration carried out the raid to rescue Daesh prisoners," Mujahid said.

He added that Daesh was being uprooted by the Afghan Taliban in northern Afghanistan's Darzab district of northern Jowzjan province and were on the brink of complete annihilation when the U.S. and Afghan forces jointly rescued over 200 Daesh militants last year.

In August 2018, Afghan officials said nearly 200 Daesh members surrendered to Afghan forces, following deadly assaults on them by the Taliban militants group in Jowzjan bordering Turkmenistan.

The pro-Daesh militants have their hideouts in Afghanistan's eastern Nangarhar and Kunar provinces bordering Pakistan, however, Daesh also have bases in several districts of northern Afghanistan bordering Central Asian republics.

Heavy clashes are often reported between the Taliban and Daesh in the eastern and western parts of the country.

In 2017, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai had also accused the U.S. for working with Daesh and allowing the group to flourish in Afghanistan.

"In my view under the full [U.S.] presence, surveillance, military, political, intelligence, Daesh has emerged," Karzai said during his interview with Al Jazeera.