US airstrikes on IS terrorists in Kabul


US warns of more terrorist attacks at Kabul airport ahead of Tuesday

IS attack in Khorasan kills three, including a child

US evacuates 1,000 people from Kabul airport Taliban fighters kill folk singer in Andarabi valley

KABUL: The Afghan capital, Kabul, was rocked by another blast on Sunday. The bomber struck shortly after noon in a residential area near Kabul airport. The U.S. military says a car bomb had exploded at an Iraqi police recruiting center at Kisak, west of Mosul.

The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a U.S. military base. Three terrorists, including a child, were reported killed in the attack. The United States, meanwhile, continued its drive to evacuate people ahead of the August 31 deadline. The Taliban assassinated a folk singer on Sunday amid fears of what the Taliban regime would form after Tuesday in Afghanistan.

Confirming the Taliban's statement, U.S. officials said the attack was carried out targeting IS-Khorasan terrorists in Kabul. A spokesman for American Central Command, Bill Urban, confirmed the attack.

He said the U.S. military carried out an airstrike on a vehicle in Kabul on Sunday. Three days after an IS-Khorasan terrorist attack outside Kabul airport killed 200 people, he again plotted an attack on the airport.

The IS-Khorasan suicide bombers were on their way to attack Kabul airport when they were attacked. The attack has averted a major threat of a terrorist attack on Kabul airport. However, the United States has warned of a major terrorist attack outside Kabul airport. Footage of black smoke rising in the sky has surfaced on local television channels in Afghanistan.

According to locals, the blast took place in a residential area north of the airport. The BBC has also confirmed the rocket attack, citing a health ministry official. A video of the attack quickly went viral on social media, showing black smoke and flames rising from a house in a residential area.

After two bombings by IS-Khorasan suicide bombers outside Kabul airport, US President Joe Biden warned of finding and killing every terrorist involved in the plot. The U.S. has since attacked IS-Khorasan terrorists for the second day in a row.

US President Joe Biden also warned of more terrorist attacks in the next 24 to 36 hours following Thursday's terrorist attack on Kabul airport. Security around the airport has been beefed up following the alert. The Taliban have also increased their checkpoints in areas near Kabul airport.

Meanwhile, a U.S. military cargo plane continued its operation to evacuate American civilians and Afghans from Kabul airport on Sunday before Tuesday's deadline. The U.S. was said to have evacuated a thousand people on Sunday. The United States has announced that it will withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by August 31 after a two-decade-long war.

Thousands of civilians in Afghanistan have been terrified of the Taliban regime since the departure of American troops and are being harassed by the old Taliban regime. In it, a Taliban fighter shot dead a folk singer, Fawad Andrabi, in the Andarabi valley in Baghlan province. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the incident would be investigated and the killer would be punished.

The Taliban are preparing to form a government as the US retreats

Withdrawal of foreign aid and drought in the country could lead to a serious humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan

KABUL: The Taliban announced on Saturday that it would announce a new government next week and hoped to stop the economic downturn and depreciation of the Afghan currency that began with its arrival.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement that the United States was continuing its exercise to evacuate its citizens from Afghanistan and withdraw its forces, and that it was ready to leave the country before the August 31 deadline.

The Mujahideen on Thursday condemned a US drone strike on Islamic State militants following a suicide attack at Kabul airport and called the move an attack on Afghanistan.

A Taliban spokesman called on the United States and other Western nations to maintain diplomatic relations after withdrawing their forces. He also expressed hope that US and Western forces would soon evacuate Afghanistan. On the other hand, the arrival of the Taliban in Kabul has led to a severe economic crisis due to the depreciation of the Afghan currency and rising food prices, as well as the closure of banks.

Mujahid said officials have been appointed to manage public health institutions and key institutions such as education as well as the central bank. However, the United Nations has warned that drought-like conditions in many parts of Afghanistan could lead to humanitarian problems. After four decades of bloody war, Afghanistan's economic situation has deteriorated.

In addition, millions of dollars in aid to the Western embassies in Kabul are about to close. Mujahid said the economic situation could improve once the new government is in place. The depreciation of the Afghani currency against foreign currencies is temporary and is due to a situation that is expected to improve rapidly.

The United Nations has softened its stance on the Taliban

UN Security Council refrains from referring to Taliban as terrorist

United Nations: Two weeks after the capture of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has changed its stance on the Taliban. The UNSC has removed the Taliban as a terrorist in its latest statement on the Afghanistan issue.

In fact, a day after the capture of Kabul, the UNSC issued a statement on Afghanistan on August 16 urging the Taliban not to support terrorism in its territory, but the UNSC issued a statement condemning the August 27 attack on Kabul airport. Has given.

The change in attitude of the UNSC is very indicative when India is currently chairing the full UN Security Council for the first time. On August 27, the second day after the Kabul attack, TS Tirumurthy, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, issued a statement from the UNSC Presidium.

In which a paragraph written on 16th August was repeated. This paragraph is shocking because it does not mention the Taliban. But the Taliban was named in a paragraph from a statement issued by the UNSC on August 16 after the Taliban took control of Kabul.

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