Taliban kill mastermind of Kabul airport attack that killed 183, including 13 US servicemen
A ground attack carried out by the Taliban has killed the Islamic State militant believed to be responsible for the suicide bombing at Kabul airport. that killed 183 people, including 13 U.S. service members, U.S. officials announced Tuesday.
The Taliban assault took place earlier this month, and it was only in recent days that US intelligence analysts concluded “with high confidence” that he had been killed.
A video footage shows the aftermath of the bombing at the gate of the Kabul airport abbey (Department of Defense)
The name of this senior operative from the Khorasan province of the Islamic State (ISIS-K) is still classifiedand no additional details have been provided regarding the circumstances of his death.
the Department of Defense said the United States did not coordinate with the Taliban or otherwise aid in the assault that killed the top Islamic State terrorist. ISIS-K is the main enemy of the Taliban and has perpetrated a series of ongoing terrorist attacks. AP reports the group is believed to number 4,000 in Afghanistan.
Earlier this month, the White House released a National Security Council report that blamed the Trump administration for the disastrous exit. In addition to the horrific bombing of the airport, this exodus included Afghans killed by departing Air Force cargo planes, and American taxpayers abandoning 22,000 Hummers, nearly a thousand armored vehicles, 64,000 machine guns, 358,000 rifles and almost 200 pieces of artillery.
After the publication of the report, White House spokesman John Kirby said Biden is “very proud” of how the retreat went. and surprisingly denied that the retreat was chaotic:
White House spokesman John Kirby on disastrous #Afghanistan withdrawal: “For all the talk about chaos, I didn’t see it!” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/MCpykrUebb
— Viper (@viper202020) April 7, 2023
The August 2021 attack came as thousands of Afghans stormed Hamid Karzai International Airport, desperate to leave before the Taliban regained full control of the country.
Last weekend, the The Pentagon began notifying the families of slain US service members. “No matter what happens, it’s not going to come back to Taylor and I understand that,” Darin Hoover, father of Marine Sergeant Darin Taylor Hoover, told the Associated Press.
“The only thing his mother and I can do now is be an advocate for him. All we want is the truth. And we are not getting it. That’s the frustrating part,” added Hoover, who said that since the explosion, has been praying for the Biden administration to be held accountable for the mismanagement of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
This withdrawal ended a futile 20-year war that killed 2,400 American service members and wounded more than 20,000. Along the way, they fought enemies created by their own government, were ordered to ignore pedophilia perpetrated by Afghan officials, breathed carcinogenic fumes from waste burn pits, and suffered lasting psychological damage, all while their military and civilian masters lied about the war. progress, progress
It’s no wonder the military is so far from its recruiting goals.