New Delhi: Two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked the crowd of Afghans flock to Kabul Airport on Thursday, when desperate people to leave the country attacked the airport despite an attack of ‘terror attack’.
At least 60 Afghanistan and 13 US troops including those killed, said Afghan and US officials.
Here are the main developments since the most deadly terror attacks in Afghanistan recently: Islamic countries claim responsibility for Kabul airport attacking the affiliates of the Islamic State in Afghanistan, known as the province of Islamic countries after a name for the region, said in a responsibility Answer that he targeted their American forces and allies of their Afghanistan.
The statement brought a photo of what the militant group was said to be a bomber who made an attack.
The picture shows the alleged attacker standing with a blasting belt in front of the black flag with a black cloth covering his face, just his eyes displayed.
The statement did not mention the second suicide bomber or armed man.
The claim cannot be verified independently.
It was also said that the bomber made it through the Taliban security checkpoint to come within 5 meters (yard) of the army meeting, translator, and US collaborators before blowing up the delivery material.
Extremis is a group that has fought against the Taliban, which is seen as a traitor to approve a peace agreement with the United States.
At least 28 Taliban members among Deadats, at least 28 Taliban members were among people who were killed in an overnight explosion outside the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, a Taliban official told Reuters on Friday.
“We have lost more people than America,” said the official, who refused to be identified.
He said there was no reason to extend the August deadline for foreign troops to leave the country.
“We will hunt you up,” Biden warned Kabul Attacksus President Joe Biden promised on Thursday to hunt down the perpetrators of suicide bombings that killed 12 American troops in Kabul.
“For those who carry out this attack and anyone who hurt America, know this: We will not forgive.
We will not forget.
We will hunt you up and make you pay,” Biden said.
He said there were no signs of ‘collusion’ between the Taliban and Islamic State in the attack.
“So far there is no evidence that I have given as a consequence by one of the commanders in the field that there is collusion between the Taliban and ISIS in implementing what happened today,” he said.