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Twin blasts outside Kabul kill at least 60

Jimie 2021. 8. 27. 10:23

Twin blasts outside Kabul kill at least 60

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At least 60 people including children and United States troops have been killed and 140 injured in twin blasts outside Kabul airport.

The suicide bombings came just hours after western intelligent warned of an imminent terrorist threat.

Islamic State group ISIS-K has claimed responsibility.

The United Kingdom’s evacuation efforts in the city will continue despite the terrorist attack.

The Pentagon has also indicated they will continue their rescue mission despite the bombing and revealed they are prepared and expecting further attacks.

 

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Two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked crowds of Afghans flocking to Kabul's airport Thursday, transforming a scene of desperation into one of horror in the waning days of an airlift for those fleeing the Taliban takeover.

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At least 60 dead in bomb carnage at Kabul Airport - BBC News

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It was a scene of carnage in Afghanistan, after twin explosions near Kabul Airport, killed at least 60 people and injured dozens more.

The first blast is thought to have been the work of a suicide bomber, passing among the crowds gathered for more than a week at one of the airport's main gates, to try to get flights out of the country.

The second was at a nearby hotel. Along with Afghan civilians, 12 US military personnel were killed

There had been warnings in recent days that an offshoot of the Islamic State group in the region was planning an attack and ISIS-K has claimed it was behind the bombings.

The Pentagon says evacuation flights will continue, despite the threat of more attacks.

Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Lyse Doucet and Secunder Kermani in Kabul, Aleem Maqbool in Washington and security correspondent Frank Gardner.