Bin Laden's Afghan hideout of Tora Bora mountain captured, claims ISIS

The message was broadcast on the militants' Radio Khilafat station in the Pashto language late on Wednesday.

Update: 2017-06-15 09:27 GMT
Zoobia Shahnaz, 27, used fraudulent credit cards and loans to accumulate USD 85,000, which she attempted to transfer to the terrorist group ISIS before attempting to go to Syria to join it. (Photo: File/Representational)

Kabul: The Islamic State (IS) group claimed that its fighters have captured Osama bin Laden’s infamous Tora Bora mountain hideout in eastern Afghanistan.

The group released an audio recording saying its signature black flag is flying over the hulking mountain range. The message was broadcast on the militants’ Radio Khilafat station in the Pashto language late on Wednesday.

It also said IS had taken over several districts and urged villagers who fled the fighting to return to their homes and stay indoors.

Terrified civilians hide from Islamic State snipers in Mosul school.

The Tora Bora mountains hide a warren of caves in which al-Qaeda militants led by bin Laden hid from US coalition forces in 2001, after the Taliban fled Kabul.

Afghan officials earlier said fighting between IS and the Taliban, who controlled Tora Bora, began on Tuesday but couldn’t confirm its capture.

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