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In the Afghan capital Kabul on Sunday, August 29, an explosion thundered, according to AFP and Reuters. Reuters later clarified, citing two eyewitnesses, that the explosion could have been the result of a missile strike. Television footage from the scene shows plumes of black smoke rising into the sky near Kabul International Airport.

Just minutes after the first reports of the incident, the Afghan police chief confirmed that the missile hit an area northwest of the airport while civilians were still being evacuated at the airport. At least one child was the victim of the attack, the police officer said.

At the time of publication, no terrorist organization had claimed responsibility for the incident.

Biden warned of the threat of a new terrorist attack

A day earlier, US President Joseph Biden said that, according to his information, another terrorist attack could occur at the Kabul airport in the next 24-36 hours. “The situation on the ground is still extremely dangerous, and the threat of terrorist attacks on the airport remains high,” the American leader said in a statement on the US evacuation mission from Afghanistan. “Our commanders informed me that an attack is very likely in the next 24-36 hours,” he added.

Double terrorist attack at Kabul airport

On the evening of August 26, two terrorist attacks were carried out in the area of ​​the Kabul international airport named after Hamid Karzai, from where the evacuation of Afghans and foreign citizens was carried out after the seizure of power in Afghanistan by the radical Islamist Taliban movement.

The Islamic State unit in Afghanistan claimed responsibility for the attacks. The attacks resulted in many casualties among the local population and the US military. The Pentagon confirmed the death of 13 American soldiers.

The total number of victims of the two explosions at the Kabul airport, according to The Wall Street Journal on August 28, citing a high-ranking official from the Afghan Ministry of Health, was more than 200 people.

On the night of Saturday, August 28, the US Central Command reported that one of the organizers of the IS attack on the Kabul airport was allegedly killed in a special operation using an unmanned aerial vehicle.

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