Afghanistan Taliban Crisis Highlights: 13 dead in 2 suicide attacks outside Kabul airport; Attack ‘definitely believed to be’ carried out by Islamic State, says US official
Taliban Afghanistan Crisis Latest spotlight, Kabul Airport Attack, Kabul Recent Renewal August 26 Today: Two suicide bomber attracts thousands of people who want to escape the Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan. At least 13 people were killed and 15 others were injured, said Russian officials.
A US official said the complex attack was “surely believed” had been carried out by an Islamic state group, whose affiliated in Afghanistan grew from dissatisfied Taliban members who had even more extreme Islamic views.
At least 13 people were killed and 15 people were injured, according to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who gave the first official victim calculation. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby also confirmed the explosion, said one was near the airport entrance and the other not far from a hotel.
Earlier on that day, when thousands of Afghan residents continued to flock to the Hamid Karzai International Airport ahead of the deadline of August 31 with the hope of saving magical by Western forces, the US had issued a warning to its citizens in and around the capital city of Afghanistan Kabul Kabul Afghanistan.
In the warning issued today, the US Embassy said that America should avoid the airport and those who have reached the airport must leave ‘soon’. The warning came the day after US President Joe Biden spoke about ISIS’s threat that would soon occur during his G7 meeting. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force special flight is regulated to bring back a collection of refugees from Kabul today.
A number of US service members were killed in today’s complex attacks at Kabul Airport. A number of others were treated for injury. A number of Afghan residents were victims of this heinous attack: Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby
The head of NATO has condemned twin suicide bombings at Kabul Airport as a “terrible terrorist attack” targeting Afghan citizens who tried to leave the country and the alliance efforts to evacuate them from Afghanistan. Jens Stoltenberg said on Twitter after the explosion on Thursday: “I strongly condemn a terrible terrorist attack outside the #Kabul airport.
My mind with all that is affected and the people they love. Our priority remains to evacuate as many people as possible with safety as quickly as possible.
The bombing attacked outside the Kabul airport, where many people tried to escape from Afghanistan, killed at least 13 people and injured 15, according to Russian officials. Western countries have warned previously on the day of the attack that may be on the airport on days reduced from a large -scale transportation. (AP)
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