US Drone Strike Reportedly Kills Multiple Children In Kabul, Family Claims ‘Not ISIS-K’

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Local media reports several rockets struck different parts of the Afghan capital.

Three children were killed in a US drone strike that American officials said struck a vehicle carrying Islamic State suicide bombers, the Associated Press quotes an Afghan official saying on condition of anonymity due to security concerns.

An Afghan official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said three children were killed in the drone strike. Afghan officials had initially reported a rocket attack separate from the drone strike, but it turned out to be the same event. Video obtained by The Associated Press showed smoke rising from a building around a kilometre (half a mile) from the airport. -AP

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Family denies being ISIS, says six children died

Muslim Shirzad, an International relations & Security expert and former senior presenter for political news, has interviewed the family of the deceased, who say, nine individuals – including six children – were actually killed, and that they aren’t ISIS.

“I just spoke with family members, 9 people killed (Zamaray 40, Naseer 30, Zameer 20, Faisal 10, Farzad 9, Armin 4, Benyamin 3, Ayat 2 and Sumaya 2 years old),” he tweeted.

Kabul-U.S. rocket attack

I just spoke with family members, 9 people were killed (Zamaray 40, Naseer 30, Zameer 20, Faisal 10, Farzad 9, Armin 4, Benyamin 3, Ayat 2 and Sumaya 2 years old)

“We are not IS-K, world should hear us” a family member to me

Pics: Zamaray, Naseer & Sumaya pic.twitter.com/mIMOJnl5zw

— Muslim Shirzad (@MuslimShirzad) August 29, 2021

An earlier report had six dead.

“Afghanistan’s Tragedy; I just spoke with a member of this family in Kabul, they are originally from #Panjsher. He shared these photos with me,” tweeted Shirzad. “It was a rocket attack, 6 members of our family including my sister killed. we are not IS-K, we are ordinary people.” He said while cried”

Afghanistan’s Tragedy; I just spoke with a member of this family in Kabul, they are originally from #Panjsher. He shared these photos with me.

“It was a rocket attack, 6 members of our family including my sister killed. we are not IS-K, we are ordinary people.” He said while cried pic.twitter.com/01MmOrfACC

— Muslim Shirzad (@MuslimShirzad) August 29, 2021

Kabul- U.S rocket attack:

Kabul, Afghanistan: Burnt bodies of nine family members including 6 children, whom killed in a U.S. rocket attack. pic.twitter.com/ILiMa0Ne2D

— Muslim Shirzad (@MuslimShirzad) August 29, 2021

VIDEO via Mr Shirzad from the site of US drone strike. #Kabul pic.twitter.com/yBOFULJNOH

— FJ (@Natsecjeff) August 29, 2021

MORE footage from the site of US drone strike in Kabul. pic.twitter.com/Xf9t1oboNt

— FJ (@Natsecjeff) August 29, 2021

If true, no wonder Biden won’t release the names.

The Biden Admin won’t identify the two ISIS-K leaders supposedly killed.

If those pictures circulating are authentic, we know the reason why. #BidenWarCrimes

— Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 29, 2021

Just days after an ISIS-K suicide bomber killed at least 169 people at Kabul airport, powerful explosion rocked Kabul on Sunday afternoon, when the US struck alleged suicide bombers in the Afghan capital, Kabul, according to the Taliban and a Pentagon spokesman. The strike hit a vehicle laden with explosives, apparently bound for the airport.

Kabul explosion pic.twitter.com/lqaDuOmYa8

— Muslim Shirzad (@MuslimShirzad) August 29, 2021

A US airstrike targeted a suicide bomber outside Kabul’s airport and a rocket struck an Afghan neighborhood, killing a child, Sunday as violence and the threat of a new terror attack continued to engulf the troubled capital. According to officials the strike was carried out in “self-defence” against an “imminent” threat. The vehicle was reportedly carrying “a substantial amount of explosive material,” which was set off by the US strike, Urban added.

The explosion was caused by a rocket striking a house near the airport, BBC journalist Secunder Kermani reported, citing a source in the Afghan Health Ministry.

Updates:

A house near to Kabul airport hit by a rocket. pic.twitter.com/t3Ue3AXD0s

— Shafi Karimi (@karimi_shafi) August 29, 2021

Casualties are still unknown, though unconfirmed reports suggest that two people, including a child, died in the blast, and at least three were injured.

#BREAKING: Black smoke rising from the air after explosion #kabul pic.twitter.com/J3eNSk4ae2

— Amichai Stein (@AmichaiStein1) August 29, 2021

According to a US defense official “Multiple suicide bombers inside the vehicle,” struck by US drone today in Kabul. “Significant explosives in vehicle led to secondary explosions.” Bombers belonged to ISIS-K and were en route to Kabul Airport.

US defense official: “Multiple suicide bombers inside the vehicle,” struck by US drone today in Kabul. “Significant explosives in vehicle led to secondary explosions.” Bombers belonged to ISIS-K and were en route to Kabul Airport.

— Jennifer Griffin (@JenGriffinFNC) August 29, 2021

However, other sources including the AP note that the rocket struck an Afghan neighborhood, killing a child.

Initial reports: A child was killed and a number of civilians were injured in the 🇺🇸 USAF Air Strike in Kabul 🇦🇫 https://t.co/7vc7aOEkh3

— INTELSky (@Intel_Sky) August 29, 2021

The airstrike conducted by the US knocked out a vehicle that sought to bomb the airport where thousands are awaiting evacuation, Taliban officials said. Zabihullah Mujahid told journalists Sunday that the vehicle was loaded with explosives when it was destroyed but provided no additional details.

The rocket attack, which appeared to be a separate incident, occurred Sunday afternoon in Kabul’s Khuwja Bughra neighborhood near the international airport, said Rashid, a police chief who like many Afghans goes by one name. One child was killed in that blast. The rocket fire comes amid efforts at the airport to evacuate tens of thousands of people trying to flee the Taliban takeover following the fall of the Afghan government.

The violence on Sunday comes after an Islamic State’s affiliate carried out a suicide attack that killed over 180 people last week. Following the terror attack, the Taliban increased security around the airfield and the United Kingdom halted its evacuation flights.

 

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