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Kabul twin blasts
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India 'strongly' condemns Kabul twin blasts killing US troops, civilians

| @indiablooms | Aug 27, 2021, at 06:17 am

New Delhi/IBNS: India has 'strongly' condemned the twin bomb blasts in the war-torn Afghanistan's Kabul on Thursday which left several killed including children, civilians and US service members among others.

In a statement, the Indian government said: "We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims of this terrorist attack. Our thoughts and prayers also go out to the injured. Today’s attacks reinforce the need for the world to stand unitedly against terrorism and all those who provide sanctuaries to terrorists."

The two explosions took place amid a massive evacuation effort by western troops in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover.

The first attack, a suspected suicide bomb explosion, occurred outside Kabul airport in Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least 13 people including children, civilians and US service members, media reports said. A second explosion occurred near Baron Hotel right after the first one.

Various media reports have put the number of dead to at least 40.

There were even reports of gunfire outside the airport. Those killed include civilians and US service members, the Pentagon said.

Confirming the explosions, the United States has urged its citizens to avoid travelling to the airport and asked people at the East Gate, Abbey Gate and North Gate to leave immediately.

According to reports,Taliban guards have also been wounded in the blast.

Thousands of people have been gathering outside the Kabul airport in recent days with western troops racing to evacuate foreigners and Afghans to get out of the war-torn country by an Aug 31 deadline after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

The second explosion took place at Baron Gate near Baron Hotel in Kabul right after the first one.

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby confirmed about the explosions and said it was unclear if there were any casualties.

"We can confirm that the explosion at the Abbey Gate was the result of a complex attack that resulted in a number of US & civilian casualties. We can also confirm at least one other explosion at or near the Baron Hotel, a short distance from Abbey Gate. We will continue to update," he tweeted.

Reports suggest that the Afghan affiliate of Islamic State, known as Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K), after an old name for the region, was responsible for the blasts. ISIS-K is opposed by the United States and the Taliban.

US President Joe Biden has been briefed on the explosion, said reports citing  White House officials.

Biden was in a meeting with security officials about the situation in Afghanistan when the explosion was first reported, reports added.

On August 15, the Taliban entered Kabul, prompting the US-supported civilian government to collapse.

Ashraf Ghani resigned as president and fled the country to prevent what he described as imminent bloodshed if militants had to storm the city.

[All images' credit: Twitter]

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