British foreign secretary Dominic Raab vowed to continue the evacuation effort from Afghanistan even after a double bomb explosion at Kabul airport killed at least 60 people including 12 members of US services.
Children also died in the attack, believed to have been carried out by ISIS (Islamic State) when two suicide bombers detonated their devices.
Someone goes near the monastery gate where the US and British troops are placed.
The second explosion went at Baron Hotel.
This was attended by other attackers opening a shot on civilians and military.
More than 140 people are said to be injured including 15 members of US services.
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: “Tonight I call our Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, to express our sadness that US forces lost their lives in today and more injured.
They paid the main sacrifice while helping others achieve salvation.
I Also wanted to extend the condolences to the families of all Afghans who were killed or injured.
It was tragic that when they were looking for salvation they had suffered in the hands of terrorists.
“He said the attack was a” Stark reminder “from a dangerous situation where British military and civilian personnel had been work to evacuate people.
“We must be proud of their courage and what they have achieved.
Britain and the US remain firm in our mission to get as many people as possible.
This is proof of extraordinary courage of our personnel that they continue to do it at the bottom fire.
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