
27 Aug 2021, 7:37 (IST)
Joe Biden warns Kabul bombers, vows to avenge deaths of US soldiers
The United States President Joe Biden paid tribute to US soldiers who lost their lives in suicide bomb blasts at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan on Thursday (August 26) and hailed them as "selfless heroes".
"For those who carried out this attack as well as anyone who wishes America harm, know this: We will not forgive. We will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay," Biden said in an address at the White House on Thursday.
"I've also ordered my commanders to develop operational plans to strike ISIS-K assets, leadership and facilities."
"We will respond with force and precision at the place we choose and a moment of our choosing," Biden added further affirming that the August 31 deadline for all US troops to leave Afghanistan and added that the US forces will evacuate as many people as possible before that date.
"We will not be deterred by terrorists. We will not let them stop our mission. We will continue the evacuation," Biden said.
"We'll rescue the American citizens from Afghanistan. We'll get our Afghan allies out and our mission will go on," he added.
"Knowing the threat, knowing that we may very well have another attack, the military has concluded that that's what we should do. I think they are right," The US President added.
27 Aug 2021, 7:37 (IST)
The US Defense Department said that the number of American troops killed in the suicide bomb blasts at Kabul airport rose by one to 13 as earlier, there were reports that 12 US soldiers have lost their lives.
"A thirteenth US service member has died from his wounds suffered as a result of the attack on Abbey Gate," Central Command spokesman Captain Bill Urban said in a statement.
27 Aug 2021, 1:00 (IST)
Pentagon briefing after Kabul blasts: Highlights
Twelve US servicemen were killed and 15 injured in two suicide bombing attacks in Kabul on Thursday by Islamic State militants, the head of US Central Command said.
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The US airlift in Kabul will continue despite the Islamic State attacks on the airport on Thursday which killed 12 US troops, the head of US Central Command said.
27 Aug 2021, 0:18 (IST)
Also read: At least 12 US troops killed in Kabul airport attack, sources say

At least 12 US troops were killed and three others wounded in Thursday's explosions at Kabul airport, U.S. sources told Reuters, in what the Pentagon said was a "complex attack" during its evacuation mission from Afghanistan.
In a statement, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby confirmed multiple U.S. fatalities but did not give details. The U.S. servicemembers were among those killed when at least two blasts tore through crowds thronging the airport gates.
26 Aug 2021, 10:33 PM (IST)
How world leaders are reacting to the Kabul, Afghanistan explosions

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has cancelled an upcoming trip to Israel, where she was expected to join Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for a cabinet meeting on Sunday. The trip was cancelled due to "the tense situation in Afghanistan," according to a government spokesperson.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, meanwhile, is set to chair an emergency security meeting with the Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms (COBR) after he was updated on the explosions, Reuters reported.
26 Aug 2021, 9:49 PM (IST)
ISIS- Khorasan: What you should know

More than a week after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, a deadly blast outside the Kabul Airport has brought back horrifying memories for the country.
26 Aug 2021, 9:46 PM (IST)
WATCH: Chaotic scenes in airport, hospital after Kabul airport terror attack

Kabul airport terror attack created chaos at the airport already thronged by hundreds of people wanting to escape the country. The blast claimed at least 13 lives. The blast took place at the Abbey gate of Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport.
26 Aug 2021, 9:14 PM (IST)
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26 Aug 2021, 9:00 PM (IST)
Macron warns next hours will be 'extremely risky' in Kabul, airport
Nobody expected such a rapid and brutal situation in Kabul. President Biden confirmed to us during the G7 that he will leave the military airport and stop its operations with Afghanistan.
I think de facto all of us are put in a position where we cannot protect all the Afghan people we wanted to protect.
Now it is our responsibility to build additional solutions to protect them during the coming weeks and months.
26 Aug 2021, 8:30 PM (IST)