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Al-Naba Covers ISKP Suicide Attack on Chinese Restaurant in Kabul

Al-Naba reports on the ISKP suicide attack in Kabul, releasing a photo of the alleged bomber and claiming the restaurant opened recently.

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ISKP Suicide Bomber Identified by Al-Naba

Al-Naba released a clearer image of the alleged ISKP suicide bomber involved in the Kabul attack.[IC:by AFP]

January 23, 2026

The Islamic State’s Khorasan Province (ISKP), the Afghanistan-based affiliate of the Islamic State group, was referenced in new coverage released by the group’s weekly publication Al-Naba following a suicide attack on a Chinese restaurant in Kabul.

In its report, Al-Naba claimed that the restaurant had opened only a few months prior to the attack. However, this claim appears inaccurate, as publicly available footage shows the venue was already operating by December 2024.

The publication also released a clearer photograph of the alleged suicide bomber involved in the attack. No further operational details were provided.

The attack targeted a location frequented by Chinese nationals, highlighting continued security threats posed by ISKP to foreign-linked sites in Afghanistan.

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