Update On The Crisis In Afghanistan And The Taliban: Joe Biden Warned Bombers That At Least 85 People Were Killed In The Kabul Bombing.
A real-time update on the crisis in Afghanistan and the Taliban: US President Joe Biden promised to “hunt down” terrorists and make them “pay the bill” for the deadly attack outside Kabul Airport.
ISIS suicide bombers attacked a crowd gathered outside the airport in Kabul on Thursday, hoping to escape Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, killing dozens of people, including 13 American soldiers, as President Joe Biden vowed to hunt down the perpetrators.
The Associated Press, citing Russian authorities, announced that somewhere around 13 individuals were killed and 13 injured in the twin self destruction bombings.
“The present assaults support the requirement for the world to stand unitedly against psychological oppression and every one of the individuals who give safe-havens to fear mongers,” the Ministry of External Affairs said.
It likewise stretched out sympathies to groups of the survivors of the assaults.
“India emphatically censures the bomb impacts in Kabul today. We stretch out our genuine sympathies to the groups of the casualties of this fear monger assault,” the MEA said in a proclamation.
Here are the Updates on Afghanistan-Taliban crisis:
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- The death toll from the explosion at Kabul Airport rose to 72: News agencies a report from a former health official.
- Afghanistan-Taliban Crisis Updates: ‘Learned From Master (Pak)’: Amrullah Saleh On Taliban Denying ISIS Links ‘Learned From Master (Pak)’: Amrullah Saleh On Taliban Denying ISIS Links.Oneself announced ”guardian” President of the Afghanistan Amrullah Saleh on Friday said that the Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-K) has joins with the Taliban and the Haqqani organization, especially the ones working in Kabul.
Mr Saleh additionally hit out at the Taliban for denying joins with ISIS and said that it is like the disavowal of Pakistan on Quetta Shura.
“Each proof we have close by shows that IS-K cells have their underlying foundations in Talibs and Haqqani network especially the ones working in Kabul. Talibs denying joins with ISIS is indistinguishable/like the disavowal of Pakistan on Quetta Shura. Talibs have gained very well from the expert,” Mr Saleh said in a tweet.
- Kabul Airport Attack: At Kabul Airport, Narrow Escape For 160 Afghan Sikhs, Hindus.
Approximately 160 Sikh and Hindu citizens in Afghanistan may have escaped the two bombings that killed several people near the Kabul airport on Thursday. Insiders say that members of minority communities in these war-torn countries have now taken refuge in Gudwara. A few hours before the explosion at Hamid Karzai International Airport in the capital of Afghanistan last night, about 145 Afghan Sikhs and 15 Hindus were present at the scene. After being taken over by the Taliban last week, they tried to leave the country.
- “We Will Hunt You Down, Make You Pay,” Joe Biden Warns Kabul Bombers.
US President Joe Biden promised on Thursday to hunt down the perpetrators of the suicide bombing that killed 12 American soldiers in Kabul, and said the United States will not prevent his mission to evacuate thousands of civilians from Afghanistan. “For those who carried out this attack, and anyone who wants America to be harmed, please know this: We will not forgive. We will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay,” Biden said.
- Kabul Airport Blast: 60 Civilians, 13 US Troops Killed In Kabul Blast, ISIS Claims Attack.
The Islamic State attacked the crowded gate of Kabul Airport in a suicide bomb attack on Thursday, killing dozens of civilians and at least 13 American soldiers, and interrupting the airlift of tens of thousands of Afghans eager to flee. A few hours after the two explosions, News agencies reported a third explosion, and unconfirmed reports suggest that there may be more.
- Kabul Airport Attack: US Braces For More ISIS Attacks After Carnage At Kabul Airport.
On Friday, after the Islamic State attacked the crowded gates of Kabul Airport, killing dozens of civilians and at least 13 American soldiers, American troops helped evacuate Afghans desperate to escape from the Taliban regime to prepare for more attacks. Health officials in Kabul said Thursday’s attack killed 60 civilians. A video taken by an Afghan reporter showed dozens of bodies scattered around a canal on the edge of the airport. Witnesses said that at least two explosions and gunfire shook the area.
- Joe Biden reaffirms August 31 troop pullout deadline from Afghanistan.President Joe Biden on Thursday reaffirmed August 31 as the cutoff time for US troops to leave Afghanistan, in the wake of a dangerous assault on Kabul air terminal.
Biden, who prior pledged to proceed with the departure of regular people from Kabul, said there stayed an “opportunity for the following a few days, among now and the 31st, to have the option to get them out.”
“Knowing the danger, realizing that we might just have another assault, the military has inferred that that is the thing that we ought to do. I think they are correct.”