JUST IN: Rockets Fired At Kabul Airport As US Troops Evacuates, White House Responds
Faith Ukanwa
Aug 30, 2021
Rockets were fired at Kabul's airport on Monday where US troops were racing to complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan and evacuate allies under the threat of Islamic State group attacks.
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President Joe Biden has set a deadline of Tuesday to withdraw all US forces from Afghanistan, drawing to a close his nation's longest military conflict, which began in retaliation for the September 11 attacks.
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The return of the hard-line Islamist Taliban movement, which was toppled in 2001 but took back power a fortnight ago, triggered an exodus of terrified people aboard US-led evacuation flights.
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Those flights, which have taken more than 120,000 people out of Kabul airport, will officially end on Tuesday when the last of the thousands of American troops pull out.
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But US forces are now focused chiefly on flying themselves and American diplomats out safely.
The Islamic State group, rivals of the Taliban, pose the biggest threat to the withdrawal after carrying out a suicide bomb attack at the perimeter of the airport late last week that claimed more than 100 lives, including those of 13 US troops.
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Biden had warned more attacks were highly likely and the United States said it carried out an air strike on Sunday night in Kabul on an IS-prepared car bomb.
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That was followed on Monday morning by rockets being fired at the airport.
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The White House confirmed there had been a rocket attack directed at the airport, but said operations there were "uninterrupted".
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"The President... has reconfirmed his order that commanders redouble their efforts to prioritise doing whatever is necessary to protect our forces on the ground," the White House statement said.
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An AFP photographer on Monday took images of a destroyed car with a launcher system still visible in the back seat.
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A suspected US drone strike had hit the car, about two kilometres (1.2 miles) from the airport.
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A Taliban official at the scene said he believed five rockets had been fired, and all were destroyed by the airport's missile defence systems.
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While there were no reports of fatalities or airport damage from the rocket attacks, they caused greater anxieties for locals already traumatized by years of war.
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"Since the Americans have taken control of the airport, we can't sleep properly," Abdullah, who lives near the airport and gave only one name, told AFP.
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"It is either gun firing, rockets, sirens or sounds of huge planes that disturb us. And now that they are being directly targeted, it can put our lives in danger."
The United States said the airstrike on Sunday night on the car bomb had eliminated another threat from the Islamic State jihadists.
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However, it may have also have killed civilians.
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"We are aware of reports of civilian casualties following our strike on a vehicle in Kabul today," Captain Bill Urban, a US Central Command spokesman, said in a statement.
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"We would be deeply saddened by any potential loss of innocent life."
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In recent years, the Islamic State's Afghanistan-Pakistan chapter has been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks in those countries.
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They have massacred civilians at mosques, public squares, schools, and even hospitals.
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While both IS and the Taliban are hardline Sunni Islamists, they are bitter foes - with each claiming to be the true flag-bearers of jihad.
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Last week's suicide bombing at the airport led to the worst single-day death toll for the US military in Afghanistan since 2011.
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The IS threat has forced the US military and the Taliban to co-operate in ensuring security at the airport in a way unthinkable just weeks ago.
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On Saturday, Taliban fighters escorted a steady stream of Afghans from buses to the main passenger terminal, handing them over to US forces for evacuation.
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The Taliban have promised a softer brand of rule compared with their first stint in power, which the US military ended because the group gave sanctuary to Al-Qaeda.
But many Afghans fear a repeat of the Taliban's brutal interpretation of Islamic law, as well as violent retribution for working with foreign militaries, Western missions or the previous US-backed government.
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Western allies have warned many thousands of at-risk Afghans have not been able to get on the evacuation flights.
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On Sunday, the Taliban revealed their supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada was in southern Afghanistan and planning to make a public appearance.
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"He is present in Kandahar. He has been living there from the very beginning," said Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid.
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(AFP)
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— Faith Ukanwa