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Added on the 01/09/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
A Qatar Airways passenger aircraft arrived at Kabul's airport Friday afternoon after the resumption of evacuation flights on Thursday, with the first 100 passengers arriving at Doha. IMAGES
Images of aircraft at the Kabul airport disabled by the US military before it left Afghanistan on Monday. Taliban's 'Badri 313' unit or "special forces" were seen on the tarmac Tuesday morning. IMAGES
The Taliban's top spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid arrives at the runaway in Kabul airport, hours after the last US troops left Afghanistan following 20 years of military intervention. The group's 'special forces' also known as the 'Badri 313' unit, stand guard. IMAGES
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, Aug 28 (EFE/EPA)-. The Kabul airport attack, in which at least 170 people were killed in a suicide bombing at the gates of the terminal during evacuations, is not just the first attack since Afghanistan fell into the hands of the Taliban but is also being seen as the first major failure of the Islamist regime.Despite security warnings by foreign governments and intelligence reports, scenes from the airport after the attack - with dozens of dead bodies scattered around - have made it appear that the fundamentalists are incapable of securing the country from terrorist threats. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE THE AFTERMATH OF THE DOUBLE SUICIDE ATTACK AT KABUL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.