Afghanistan forces killed an important Daesh commander in an air strike, one year after he defected from the Taliban and established a new Daesh foothold in the country, security officials said.
Qari Hekmat was killed in a drone strike on Thursday afternoon in the Darz Aab district of Afghanistan's northern Jawzjan province, said Hanif Rezaee, spokesman for the Afghan National Army Air Corps.
He said Mawlavi Habib Ur Rahman has been appointed as his Daesh successor in the north of the country.
The terrorist group established a new foothold in the province last year when Hekmat defected from the Taliban, attracting the attention of U.S. forces.
Daesh claimed responsibility for suicide bombs last month near mosques in Herat and Kabul. Both the Western-backed government in Kabul and the Taliban fight Daesh.
The terrorist group first appeared in Afghanistan three years ago. As well as its main stronghold in the eastern province of Nangarhar, on the border with Pakistan, its fighters have been active in northern Afghanistan.