ISIS-K is a branch of the Islamic State militant group active in Asia, mostly in Afghanistan . ISIS-K's goal is to overthrow governments in the Khorasan province and form a Islamic state under Islamic law . The group formed from a merger of 137 militant groups who then went to join the Al-Nusra Front and later returned back to the Khorasan area to spread Islam and do jihad in the area.[ 17]
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