Kabul serial blast: India condemned, said – need to come together against terror

Kabul serial blast: India condemned, said – need to come together against terror
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India strongly condemned the deadly bomb blasts near Kabul airport on Thursday and said that these blasts have once again highlighted that the world needs to come together against terror. This blast shows that we need to take strict action against terrorism and those who nurture it.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs said, “The attacks have reinforced the need for the world to stand united against terror and those who harbor terrorists.” The ministry also expressed its condolences to the families of those killed in the attacks. In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said, India strongly condemns the bomb blasts in Kabul. We express our sincere condolences to the families of those killed in the terrorist attack. “We pray for the recovery of the injured,” the ministry said.

More than 60 people have died in two suicide attacks. Twelve American soldiers have died and 15 have been injured in this terrorist attack. A total of 140 people were injured in the blast. The Russian news agency also claimed the third blast.

The Associated Press quoted two US officials as saying that a total of 12 of their people were killed in the blast. In which 11 soldiers and one army doctor are included. If sources are to be believed, the death toll in the attack may increase further. After two blasts, there was a stampede at the entire airport. People were seen running here and there to save their lives.

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US officials said a suicide bomber carried out the incident outside the Abbey Gate of Kabul Airport. It is being told that the attacker came while firing and blew himself up with a bomb. The soldiers of Britain and Australia are stationed at this gate of the airport. At the same time, the second suicide attack took place outside the Baron Hotel in front of the airport, which is very close to the Abbey Gate. It is noteworthy that shortly before this attack, there was a fear of explosion by IS terrorists. Its purpose was to target Western soldiers who are helping Afghan refugees out of the country.

Anita Amoli

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