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الدولة : الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 60486 مزاجي : تاريخ التسجيل : 21/09/2009 الابراج : العمل/الترفيه : الأنترنيت والرياضة والكتابة والمطالعة
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Trump's ex-national security advisor John Bolton says it's 'im… Trump attempts to block House investigation into Capitol riot by claiming… wakil kohsar/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images More than 100 people were killed, including at least 13 U.S. service members and 90 Afghans, at the Kabul airport Thursday when two blasts ripped through crowds trying to enter the American-controlled facility, disrupting the final push of the U.S.-led evacuation effort. A suicide bomb attack at the airport’s Abbey Gate was followed by an assault by gunmen, officials said. Another bomb attack took place nearby, at a hotel outside the airport, officials said. Eighteen U.S. service members were injured, the Pentagon said. The attack marked the deadliest day for the U.S. military in Afghanistan since 2011, and came just five days before the Biden administration’s deadline for the complete military withdrawal from the country. The military expects more attacks, Marine Corps Gen. Frank McKenzie told reporters. President Biden on Thursday evening said he was heartbroken by the violence and vowed to retaliate for the attacks, while promising to continue evacuation efforts. “We will hunt you down and make you pay,” Mr. Biden said in remarks at the White House. He said he had instructed his national security advisers to develop response plans to the attack. U.S. officials attributed the violence to Islamic State’s regional offshoot. Islamic State claimed responsibility in a report posted by its Amaq news agency. The Taliban are a sworn enemy of Islamic State, and shot dead one of the group’s top leaders in Afghanistan hours after taking over the Kabul prison where he was held. The two Islamist groups have fought each other in Afghanistan since 2015, particularly in the eastern part of the country. As recently as Tuesday, a Taliban spokesman told Iranian state media that Islamic State no longer existed in Afghanistan. “We strongly condemn this gruesome incident and will take every step to bring the culprits to justice,” Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said. In the wake of the violence, Gen. McKenzie, commander of U.S. Central Command, told reporters the U.S. planned to continue with its evacuation of U.S. citizens and allied Afghans. Since Aug. 14, the day before the Taliban took Kabul and effectively solidified their control of Afghanistan, the U.S. has evacuated about 100,000 people, the White House said Thursday. Gen. McKenzie said the U.S. estimates that around 1,000 Americans remain in Afghanistan. Gen. McKenzie said the U.S. would continue to coordinate with the Taliban on security outsi | |
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