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US strikes IS targets in Afghanistan, pushes airlift into final stage

With the airlift window narrowing sharply ahead of an August 31 deadline, more than 5,000 people remained inside Kabul airport awaiting evacuation on Saturday.

August 28, 2021 / 21:54 IST
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File image (Source: AFP)
File image (Source: AFP)

The United States killed two "high profile" Islamic State targets with a drone strike in Afghanistan on Saturday, as the airlift of those desperate to flee moved into its fraught final stages with fresh terror attack warnings and Taliban forces primed to take over Kabul airport.

US forces overseeing the evacuation have been forced into closer security cooperation with the Taliban to prevent any repeat of the suicide bombing that killed scores of civilians crowded around one of the airport's main access gates and 13 American troops.

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The attack was claimed by a regional Islamic State chapter (ISIS-K), and the Pentagon said it had killed two "high profile" targets and wounded another from the jihadist group with a drone strike in eastern Afghanistan.

No civilians were hurt in the attack Major General Hank Taylor told a news conference in Washington.