From New Nation:
“Kabul airport bombed as
evacuations from Afghanistan continue”
At least two explosions went off
Thursday outside the Kabul airport where thousands of people have gathered to
try to flee the country in a massive airlift evacuation since the Taliban
seized power earlier this month. Pentagon
spokesman John Kirby said the first attack occurred outside the Abbey Gate in
the Kabul airport. The second attack was “at or near the Baron Hotel, a short
distance from Abbey Gate.” He added it was a “complex attack” with multiple US
and civilian causalities. The explosion went off in a crowd of people
waiting to enter the airport, according to Adam Khan, an Afghan waiting nearby.
He said several people appeared to have been killed or wounded, including some
who lost body parts.
The State Department also
confirmed the blast occurred and said there were reports of gunfire. In a tweet
the department warned U.S. citizens to “avoid traveling to the airport and
avoid airport gates. Those at the Abbey Gate, East Gate, or North Gate now
should leave immediately.” The Pentagon is expected to brief the press about
the latest on evacuation efforts and the reported blast outside the airport. President
Joe Biden was also briefed on the explosion and is expected to meet with his
national security team Thursday to discuss the deteriorating situation in
Afghanistan.
One of the attacks outside
Kabul’s airport was reportedly a suicide bomber and killed at least two people
and wounded 15 others, according to Russian officials. The Pentagon has not
confirmed the number injured. Thousands of Afghans have been gathered at the
airport for days trying to flee the country since the Taliban takeover earlier
this month. Several countries urged people to avoid the airport, where an
official said there was a threat of a suicide bombing. But just days — or even
hours for some nations — before the evacuation effort ends, few appeared to
heed the call.
Over the last week, the airport
has been the scene of some of the most searing images of the chaotic end of
America’s longest war and the Taliban’s takeover, as flight after flight took
off carrying those who fear a return to the militants’ brutal rule. NewsNationNow.com
has spoken with both refugees and advocates desperate to rescue as many people
as possible from the country. They have described dangerous conditions on the
ground as the Taliban tries to stop people from leaving. Army veteran Chris
McClanahan decried the Biden administration’s troop withdrawal strategy as he
explained the struggle his former interpreter, Ramallah, is facing attempting
to leave. “Unless they tell me something terrible has happened. I’m going to
keep doing what I can do. But it’s a shame that I have to do this. Our
administration should be doing this,” said McClanahan. Already, some countries
have ended their evacuations and begun to withdraw their soldiers and
diplomats, signaling the beginning of the end of one of history’s largest
airlifts. The Taliban have so far honored a pledge not to attack Western forces
during the evacuation, but insist the foreign troops must be out by America’s
self-imposed deadline of Aug. 31.
The hard-line Islamic group
wrested back control of the country nearly 20 years after being ousted in a
U.S.-led invasion following the 9/11 attacks, which al-Qaida orchestrated while
being sheltered by the group. Senior U.S. officials said Wednesday’s warning
from the embassy was related to specific threats involving the Islamic State
group and potential vehicle bombs. The officials spoke on condition of
anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss ongoing military
operations. Amid the warnings and the pending American withdrawal, Canada ended
its evacuations, and European nations halted or prepared to stop their own
operations.
“The reality on the ground is the
perimeter of the airport is closed. The Taliban have tightened the noose. It’s
very, very difficult for anybody to get through at this point,” said Canadian
General Wayne Eyre, the country’s acting chief of defense staff. The Taliban
have said they’ll allow Afghans to leave via commercial flights after the
deadline next week, but it remains unclear which airlines would return to an
airport controlled by the militants.
^ This deadly attack is sad, but
does go to show that Biden and all the other Politicians (Americans and
Foreigners) should have seen the reality sooner and evacuated American
Citizens, Westerner Citizens and Afghanis who helped us out weeks ago – when Biden
was first warned about all of this by the US Embassy in Kabul.) More innocent
blood on Biden’s hands and unfortunately there will be much more. ^
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