U.S. President Joe Biden strongly accuses the regional organization of the extremist organization IS = Islamic State of being involved in the crime in the large-scale explosion in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, while thinking that the withdrawal of the army will proceed as planned. I emphasized.

However, the commander of the US military says that the attack may continue in the future, and it is unpredictable whether the withdrawal will proceed as planned.

In Afghanistan, a large-scale explosion occurred on the 26th at the entrance of the international airport in Kabul, the capital, and around a hotel near it, killing many people, including 13 US soldiers on the scene.



In addition, Afghan casualties are estimated to be in the dozens, according to several foreign media outlets.



In response to this, US President Joe Biden, who held a press conference at the White House, said that the regional organization of the extremist organization IS = Islamic State was involved in the crime and said, "Find the person involved in the crime and pay the price." Said and strongly criticized.



On the other hand, he said, "It's time to end the 20-year war," and reiterated the idea of ​​continuing to evacuate Americans and local collaborators and ending the withdrawal of US troops by the deadline of 31st this month. bottom.



However, U.S. Central Command commander Mackenzie, who has jurisdiction over Afghanistan, said at a press conference on the 26th, "I think that attacks will continue," and will the withdrawal proceed as planned amid destabilization of local security? The situation is unpredictable.

British Prime Minister Johnson "" Barbaric Terrorist Attack ""

British Prime Minister Johnson said on the 26th, "It's a barbaric terrorist attack. Very sadly, U.S. military personnel and Afghan people were killed." , Expressed condolences.



On that basis, he expressed his intention to continue activities for the evacuation of his own people.

Saudi Arabia Ministry of Foreign Affairs "Strongly condemns terrorist attacks"

The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on Twitter saying, "We strongly condemn the terrorist attacks, which are incompatible with all religious principles and moral and humanitarian values."

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India "Counter Terrorism and Terrorist Cooperators"

"We strongly condemn the explosion in Kabul," the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement yesterday. "This attack will strengthen unity and counter terrorism and terrorist cooperators."

UN Secretary-General António Guterres "blames in the strongest words possible"

UN Secretary-General António Guterres also expressed his condolences, "condemning the horrific terrorist attacks in Kabul in the strongest words possible."