The United States took aim at the ISISgroup in Afghanistan on Saturday, killing two high-level targets in a drone strike over the devastating suicide bombing at Kabul airport, as President Joe Biden warned another attack was "highly likely".
US President Joe Biden pledged Thursday to hunt down the perpetrators of the suicide bombings that killed 12 American troops in Kabul and said the United States will not be deterred from its mission to evacuate thousands of civilians from Afghanistan
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The Taliban will continue to allow Afghans who have the right documents to leave Afghanistan after the United States withdrawal deadline on August 31, Germany s ambassador to Afghanistan said Wednesday. Markus Potzel said on Twitter he had met with Taliban deputy chief negotiator Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, who had "assured me that Afghans with legal documents will continue to have the opportunity to travel on commercial flights after 31 August".
An American woman stranded in Kabul has claimed she was whipped by the Taliban and had to witness another man being shot to death while trying to make their way to the airport to flee Afghanistan.