At least 72 people have been killed, including twelve US servicemen
As explosion hit Kabul airport
ISIS claim responsibility for devastating attacks in Kabul that have killed at least 72
Group posted a statement on Telegram claiming responsibility for the twin blasts
At least 72 people have been killed, including twelve US servicemen
One explosion hit Kabul airport from where thousands are trying to evacuate
The blasts had been blamed on ISIS-K, a regional affiliate in AfghanistanISIS have claimed responsibility for devastating twin attacks that struck Kabul, killing at least 72 people.
The group posted a statement claiming responsibility from their Telegram account on Thursday, following the attacks earlier today.
The two explosions, one of which hit Kabul airport, the other a nearby hotel, had been blamed on ISIS-K, a regional affiliate of the so-called Islamic State that operates in Afghanistan and Pakista
Abdul Rehman Al-Loghri of ISIS-K was allegedly the suicide bomber responsible for one of the blasts, according to a twitter pos
The blasts killed at least 72 people, including 12 US servicemen, and injured more than 140 more
Founded in 2015, ISIS-K followers aim to establish an Islamic caliphate across Khorasan (hence the initial 'K') – a historic region covering Pakistan and Afghanistan along with parts of Central Asia. t.n.