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Kabul, Aug 29 (EFE/EPA).- The Taliban confirmed a deadly US drone attack on Sunday, an airstrike targeting a vehicle driving near the Kabul airport and killing at least six civilians.The drone strike was carried out after an earlier explosion, also in the vicinity of the terminal, although the relationship between the two incidents - if any - is not yet clear."Now, we can confirm that US forces carried out an air attack against a suspicious automobile and destroyed it. The information now indicates that there were three people in the automobile," Taliban spokesman Bilal Karimi told EFE. (Camera: STRINGER). B-ROLL OF THE DAMAGE AT THE SCENE OF THE ATTACK NEAR KABUL AIRPORT, KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Kabul, Feb 9 (EFE), (Camera: Ghulamullah Habibi).- At least two American soldiers were killed and six wounded in an alleged internal attack carried out by someone wearing an Afghan soldier's uniform in Nangarhar province in east Afghanistan, the United States military said Sunday.US Forces Spokesperson Sonny Leggett said in a statement that the man opened fire on the combined US and Afghan force with a machine gun.The six injured soldiers are receiving medical treatment at a US base and an investigation is being carried out to gather more information about the incident, the spokesperson added, without providing further details. FOOTAGE OF THE AREA WHERE THE ATTACK TOOK PLACE.
At least 27 policemen were killed Thursday and 40 wounded after a bomb attack claimed by the Taliban struck a convoy of buses transporting police cadets in Kabul, according to the interior minister. IMAGES of security at scene of attack
The bodies of six U.S. service members killed by a suicide bomber near Bagram air base in Afghanistan are returned to the United States. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The bodies of six U.S. service members killed by a suicide bomber near Bagram air base in Afghanistan are returned to the United States. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).