The death toll from two consecutive suicide bombings near Kabul airport has risen to more than 110, including women, children, 13 US soldiers and 28 Taliban. More than 150 people were injured in the incidents.
Two suicide bombers blew themselves up at the main and back gates of Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Thursday evening, with ISIS claiming responsibility.
The suicide bombings killed more than 110 people, including 13 US soldiers and 28 Taliban operatives, as well as women and children seeking to flee the country.
The United States, Britain and Australia have called for the evacuation of thousands of Afghans gathered outside Kabul airport, with foreign security agencies expressing fears of ISIS terrorism.
US President Joe Biden has condemned the terrorist group that attacked Kabul Announcing revenge against ISIS What Addressing a news conference at the White House, he said that ISIS has ordered to target the assets and leadership of Khurasan, the United States will decide when and when to respond.
He said there was no evidence of a nexus between ISIS and the Taliban, and that those responsible for the attack would be found wherever they were.
Earlier, the Taliban called the suicide bombings near Kabul airport a US failure. He said US forces were responsible for security in the area.

Pakistan also condemned the suicide bombings in Kabul and expressed sorrow over the deaths of a large number of civilians. Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said in this regard that it is surprising why the security measures were not improved despite the high alert. He described the situation on the border as satisfactory.
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry has said that if the world leaves Afghans alone, there will be chaos.
Preparations have been made to shelter Afghan refugees in Pakistan due to the tense situation in Afghanistan. Arrangements have been made for 20,000 Afghan refugees in Punjab. 2,000 foreigners and Afghans will make transit in Karachi. Are
On the other hand, the Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa called on the Chief of the British Intelligence Service and discussed issues of mutual interest, including Afghanistan, professional matters, intelligence and defense cooperation.
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The top leadership also discussed the situation in Afghanistan after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. Richard Moore praised Pakistan’s tireless efforts for regional peace and stability.
The United States and European countries have evacuated more than 150,000 people from Afghanistan since the Taliban took control of Kabul on August 15, according to the report.
After two suicide bombings in Kabul yesterday, today (Friday) thousands of people have gathered at the airport again, who want to leave the country and go to other European countries, including the United States and Britain.
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