BREAKING NEWS: Kabul explosions claim more than 60 lives, two suicide bombers confirmed – KYMA

Update from the Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Health (AMPH)

KABUL, Afghanistan (KYMA, KECY/AP/CNN) – An AMPH official has confirmed more than 60 deaths and 140 people wounded, including U.S. service members. These atrocities are the result of two suicide bombers.

According to CNN, an American defense official says their team has been concerned with a “very specific threat” involving a group in Afghanistan which is affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant.

Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby also confirms that some of the lives taken are indeed U.S. service members.

Second Update 7:57 a.m. Thursday, August 26

KABUL, Afghanistan (KYMA, KECY/AP/CNN) – The Russian Foreign Ministry confirms a suicide bomber has killed at least two people and wounded 15.

At 7:34 a.m., Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby said the Pentagon was unsure of the amount of people injured and/or dead.

Not even 20 minutes later, The Associated Press (AP) heard from Russia that it was a suicide attack.

An Afghan man says he was about 30 meters from the blast. After the explosion, the witness says he allegedly saw people dead, or appeared to be killed, missing body parts.

Three U.S. officials and a source at the scene told CNN that there are American personnel among the casualties.

Courtesy of CNN

Original story 6:44 a.m. Thursday, August 26

KABUL, Afghanistan (KYMA, KECY/AP) – The Pentagon says there was a blast outside Kabul airport.

Spokesman John Kirby said there was no immediate word on casualties in the blast Thursday.

Thousands of Afghans have been gathered at the airport for days trying to flee the country since the Taliban takeover earlier this month. Western nations had warned of a possible attack.

Even the United Kingdom’s press office commented on the situation.

This is a developing story. Please stay with KYMA.com for continuing details.



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