IS denies suffering casualties from US bomb in Afghanistan

US military's largest non-nuclear bomb which hit its mountain hideouts in Afghanistan

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Afghan commandos are positioned in Pandola village near the site of a U.S. bombing in the Achin district of Jalalabad, east of Kabul, Afghanistan

The Islamic State group denied on Friday it had suffered casualties from the US military's largest non-nuclear bomb which hit its mountain hideouts in Afghanistan, in a statement on its propaganda agency Amaq.

"Security source to Amaq agency denies any dead or wounded from yesterday's American strike in Nangarhar using a GBU-43/B," the group's self-styled news agency said on accounts.



The GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb - dubbed the "Mother Of All Bombs" - was unleashed in combat for the first time yesterday, hitting positions in eastern Nangarhar province.

IS denies suffering casualties from US bomb in Afghanistan

US military's largest non-nuclear bomb which hit its mountain hideouts in Afghanistan

US military's largest non-nuclear bomb which hit its mountain hideouts in Afghanistan The Islamic State group denied on Friday it had suffered casualties from the US military's largest non-nuclear bomb which hit its mountain hideouts in Afghanistan, in a statement on its propaganda agency Amaq.

"Security source to Amaq agency denies any dead or wounded from yesterday's American strike in Nangarhar using a GBU-43/B," the group's self-styled news agency said on accounts.

The GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb - dubbed the "Mother Of All Bombs" - was unleashed in combat for the first time yesterday, hitting positions in eastern Nangarhar province.
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