The Islamic State – Khorasan Province
(ISIS–K) is a regional branch of the
Islamic State terrorist group active in South-Central Asia, primarily Afghanistan. ISIS–K, like its sister branches in other regions, seeks to destabilize and overthrow existing governments of the historic
Khorasan region to establish an
Islamic caliphate under its strict,
fundamentalist Islamist rule. ISIS–K has conducted numerous high-profile attacks against civilians in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Some of its most notable attacks include
a suicide bombing in August 2021 that killed 13 American military personnel and least 169 Afghans in
Kabul during the
U.S. withdrawal from the country,
twin suicide bombings in July 2018 that killed at least 131 at election rallies in Pakistan, and
twin bombings in July 2016 that killed 97
Hazara protestors in downtown Kabul. ISIS–K began with the dispatch of Afghan and Pakistani militants from
al-Qaeda-aligned groups to the
Syrian Civil War, who returned to the region with instructions and funding to recruit fighters for a branch of the Islamic State in the Khorasan region. The group's traditional base of power began and remains in eastern Afghanistan along
the border with Pakistan. While the majority of ISIS–K attacks occur in eastern Afghanistan and western Pakistan, the group has claimed to have fired rockets into Afghanistan's northern neighbors,
Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan and conducted high-profile attacks in Iran and Russia. Today, ISIS–K is engaged in a protracted,
low-intensity conflict with the
Taliban government. Though the Taliban and ISIS–K actively fought against the United States, since the U.S. withdrawal, ISIS–K has shifted its efforts to discredit, destabilize, and overthrow the Taliban regime to establish its envisioned Islamic caliphate. The
Taliban, on the other hand, make efforts to target ISIS–K militants through violent
raids, protect foreign diplomats and investors from ISIS–K attacks, and publicly downplay the presence of ISIS to attract foreign recognition and investment. == 2015 ==