2021 Kabul Airport attacks

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2021 Kabul Airport attacks (Act of terrorism) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date26 August 2021
LocationKabul,  Afghanistan
PerpetratorsISIS-K
Blamed onISIS-K
Typebombing
Deaths100+"+" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.
Injured (non-fatal)200+"+" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 200.
Interest ofShana Chappell
DescriptionHuge terror attack in the middle of the Afghanistan/2021 withdraw

Huge bombings targeted Afghan civilians, foreign troops, and Taliban members.

Timeline

At 4:15pm on 26 August 2021, the BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner tweeted:

Kabul hospital reports 30 wounded from airport blast. 6 died on the way to hospital. Suspicion falling on ISIS-K as the culprits.[1]


 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Arne Duncan“Have you noticed how strikingly similar both the mindsets and actions are between the suicide bombers at Kabul’s airport, and the anti-mask and anti-vax people here? They both blow themselves up, inflict harm on those around them, and are convinced they are fighting for freedom.”Arne Duncan29 August 2021
Evacuation from Afghanistan“There's so many people arguing about the withdrawal from Afghanistan blaming Trump, blaming Biden. 'Oh we should withdraw like this'. No no there's only one way to withdraw it's called get the f*** out of Afghanistan. Okay people in the west need to stop with this colonial mindset thinking they can just invade countries kill people stay there for 20 years and then act like they are the victims at Kabul Airport.”Richard Medhurst27 August 2021

 

The Official Culprit

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ISIS-KISIS branch in South Asia and Central Asia.
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