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Thirty abducted civilians killed by IS in Afghanistan Thirty abducted civilians killed by IS in Afghanistan
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Thirty people have been kidnapped and killed by militants linked to so-called Islamic State group in Afghanistan's Ghor province, officials told the BBC. Thirty people have been kidnapped and killed by militants linked to so-called Islamic State in Afghanistan's Ghor province, officials said.
The provincial government said the civilians were abducted as they collected firewood in the mountains. The civilians and two flocks of sheep were taken as they collected firewood in the mountains.
They were shot dead when local people tried to rescue them. A spokesman said an IS commander was also killed. An IS commander was killed during a police operation to free them and the militants killed the civilians in revenge, Ghor's governor told the BBC.
IS has been gaining some support in Afghanistan and in some areas is challenging the Taliban. IS is gaining support and challenging the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The dead civilians included children, Ghor Governor Nasir Khazeh told AFP news agency. The dead civilians included children, Mr Khazeh said.
Central Afghanistan has not been known as a centre of IS activity, which has so far mostly been concentrated in Nangarhar state in the east of the country.
IS v the TalibanIS v the Taliban
The Taliban and IS have been locked in frequent battles in Afghanistan since January 2015.The Taliban and IS have been locked in frequent battles in Afghanistan since January 2015.
The Taliban's dominance in a region home to numerous local and foreign militant groups is facing a serious challenge from IS.The Taliban's dominance in a region home to numerous local and foreign militant groups is facing a serious challenge from IS.
There has also been evidence that IS is trying to recruit Taliban fighters, with several Taliban commanders declaring allegiance to IS.There has also been evidence that IS is trying to recruit Taliban fighters, with several Taliban commanders declaring allegiance to IS.
Why Taliban special forces are fighting Islamic StateWhy Taliban special forces are fighting Islamic State
Afghanistan fighters 'linked to Islamic State in Syria'Afghanistan fighters 'linked to Islamic State in Syria'
Islamic State 'recruiting Afghan fighters'Islamic State 'recruiting Afghan fighters'