Kabul blast: US flag to be flown at half-mast for 4 days in honor of 13 martyred soldiers


- President Joe Biden has made it clear that we will not forgive you, we will find and punish you

New delhi date. Friday, August 27, 2021

A bomb blast near the northern city of Kabul has killed at least 13 American soldiers and injured dozens more, officials say. President Joe Biden has made it clear that we will not forgive you, we will find and punish you. He also said that his mission has not been completed yet. More than 100 people are reported to have lost their lives in the blasts in Kabul.

In the midst of all this, the national flag of America will be hoisted to honor the martyred soldiers. According to a report received by the White House, the American national flag will remain at half-mast until the evening of August 30. A bomb blast near the northern city of Mosul has killed at least 13 Iraqi people and injured more than 18 others.

Troops were targeted

The first blast occurred outside the Abbey Gate at Kabul airport, where US and British troops are stationed. The assailant reportedly approached the Abbey Gate while firing and blew himself up. The second blast occurred outside the Barrel Hotel near the Abbey Gate. It is believed that the blast was aimed at soldiers.

'Let's hunt you down now'

"Those who carried out the attack should know that we, the people, will not forgive them," he said. Don't forget it. Now we the people will hunt you. You have to pay for this attack. America knows very well the ISIS leader who carried out this attack. We will find a way for the people and find them wherever they are without a major military operation. The United States will withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of this month under any circumstances.


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