Taliban: Another Terrorist Attack On Kabul Airport Is A Possibility.
Key Sentence:
- "Our mission in Afghanistan will continue, and we will send additional troops if needed," Biden said.
- Two terrorist attacks could trigger more terrorist attacks on Kabul airport, rocked by three bomb blasts.
According to the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), there is a risk of a car bomb blast at the north gate of the airport. The US embassy in Kabul has issued a new alert.
The bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of the Hamid Karzai International Airport in the Afghan capital, Kabul. According to the American newspaper Wall Street Journal, 80 people were killed, and more than 200 were injured.
The dead included 12 U.S. Marine commandos, while 15 were wounded. The Khurasan group of the terrorist organization ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack. All flight operations from Kabul airport have been suspended following the Fidayeen attack.
"We will not leave the attackers alone," he said
US President Joe Biden has condemned the attack on Kabul airport and said that the death of American soldiers is unfortunate. We will never forget the sacrifice of American soldiers in saving the lives of others, and we will never forgive the attackers. We will catch and kill the terrorists; we have sympathy for the families of the soldiers.
We will expel American citizens from Afghanistan and also remove Afghan allies. Our mission will continue, and we will send additional troops if needed.
Trump's party said Biden's hands were stained with blood
President Biden has been targeted by Donald Trump's Republican Party senator and former spokesman Dan Cranshaw after the attack on Kabul airport. He said, "Mr. President, take care of the matter now which you have raised." Don't try to run away from it. Your hands are stained with blood.
The Taliban called Pakistan their second home, advising India on Kashmir
The Taliban have acknowledged their proximity to Pakistan. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in an interview with Pakistani channel ARY News that it was like a second home for the Pakistan Organization (Taliban).
Zabiullah also said that Afghanistan shares a border with Pakistan, and the people of the two countries have got along well on religious grounds. That is why we want to strengthen relations with Pakistan further.
Zabiullah has also spoken of good relations with India.
"Our only wish is that India should decide its policies in the interest of the Afghan people," he said. The Taliban spokesman also advised India to adopt a positive attitude towards Kashmir. He said the interests of both countries are related to each other, so every disputed issue should be resolved by sitting together.
Talks with Taliban's Northern Alliance in Panjshir, agree to a ceasefire.
All areas in Afghanistan except Panjshir are under Taliban control. In Panjshir, Northern Alliance fighters led by acting Afghan President Amrullah Saleh are fighting the Taliban. Meanwhile, talks have reportedly taken place between the Taliban and Panjshir in Charikar, the capital of Parwan province. In the meantime, both sides have agreed not to attack each other.
Source from Divyabhashkar