Afghan
commandos prepare to launch mortar shells on an Islamic State (IS)
militant stronghold in Achin district of Nangarhar, eastern Afghanistan
on April 14, 2017. The US military's largest non-nuclear bomb killed
dozens of Islamic State militants as it smashed their mountain hideouts,
Afghan officials said, ruling out any civilian casualties despite the
weapon's destructive power. The GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb
-- dubbed the "Mother Of All Bombs" -- was unleashed in combat for the
first time, hitting IS positions in eastern Nangarhar province on April
13.
He was appointed last year after his predecessor Hafiz Saeed Khan died in a US drone strike and is understood to have ordered a series of high profile attacks.
Defeating IS in Afghanistan remains a top priority for the US which in April dropped its largest non-nuclear bomb on a network of caves and tunnels killing 94 fighters, including four commanders.
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