PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The leader of ISIS in Afghanistan and Pakistan was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, Afghan officials told NBC News — although U.S. officials said they are doubting reports of his death.
Hafiz Saeed Khan is the head of an area called Khorasan, comprised of Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, according to Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security. He and other top commanders were killed during a gathering on Friday, the intelligence agency said.
Defense and military officials said the U.S. has no proof or confirmation that he has been killed.
According to those same officials, three U.S. drone strikes on July 5 and July 7 against terrorist militant groups are believed to have killed “several dozen” suspected ISIS and Taliban militants.
“Were there some leaders among those killed? Probably, but we have no confirmation,” and no firm evidence that Khan is among the dead, said one senior U.S. military official.








