China News Service, August 27th, according to foreign media reports, on the 26th local time, two explosions occurred outside the airport in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, killing at least 60 Afghans and 13 US troops.

The extremist organization "Islamic State" declared responsibility for this incident.

US President Biden said that the evacuation plan will continue, but he also vowed to hunt down the attack planners and demand them to pay the price.

  The explosion occurred at about 18:00 on August 26, local time in Afghanistan.

US Department of Defense spokesman Kirby said on Twitter that the two locations where the explosion occurred were near the airport's Abbey Gate (Abbey Gate) and the neighboring Baron Hotel (Baron Hotel).

  US Central Command Commander McKinsey previously stated that the double suicide bombing caused 12 deaths and 15 injuries to the US military.

Allegedly, among the dead were 11 marines and 1 naval medic.

Subsequently, US Central Command spokesman Bill Urban said that another US military member died, bringing the total number of US military deaths to 13 and the number of wounded to 18.

  According to an anonymous Afghan official quoted by the Associated Press, the attack also killed at least 60 Afghans and injured 143 others.

  Reuters pointed out that the "Islamic State" propaganda agency has declared responsibility for the incident.

  U.S. President Biden stated in response to the attack, "We will not forgive or forget, we will hunt you down, and you will pay the price."

  He said that the military has been instructed to formulate a plan to attack the assets, leadership and facilities of the Islamic State. "We will respond in a powerful and precise manner at the time we choose, the location we choose, and the moment we choose. ".

  Despite the attack, Biden still stated that he would not be deterred by terrorists and would not suspend his mission as a result, and the United States would continue its evacuation plan.

However, he also pointed out that if the military needs it, he will agree to increase its military strength.

  Before the explosion at Kabul Airport, several Western countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, had issued early warnings, indicating that there is a high risk of terrorist attacks at Kabul Airport.

On the 25th, the US Embassy in Kabul issued a warning, reminding citizens not to go to the airport in view of "security threats," and those already gathered outside the airport to leave immediately.