News was circulating in India that the extremist organization ISIS had its roots, but now it has been revealed that a large number of Indian citizens have gone to Afghanistan and joined ISIS. A prison in the Afghan city of Dzhalal-Abad was attacked in recent days, and it is learned that Indian nationals were also involved in it. According to The Print, so far three Indian nationals have been identified who were involved in the Jalalabad jail attack. All three hail from the Indian state of Kerala and all three fled to Afghanistan with their wives between 2016 and 2018, where they joined ISIS.
According to the report, the three Indian nationals have been identified as Abu Ryan Al-Hindi, Abu Rewaha Al-Hindi and Abu Nawah Al-Hindi. India's National Investigation Agency (NIA) is investigating the involvement of Indian nationals in the Jalalabad jail attack. It should be noted that the Jalalabad jail was attacked on August 2. There were 1,793 inmates in the jail at the time, most of them Taliban and ISIS militants. More than 1,000 inmates escaped from the prison in the attack, but were later recaptured.