With the US military's withdrawal from Afghanistan approaching, US media reported that there were multiple rocket attacks at the airport in the capital Kabul.


The rocket has been intercepted and no damage has been confirmed so far.

U.S. media reported that there were five rocket attacks at the airport in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on the morning of the 30th local time, according to U.S. government officials.



The rocket was shot down by a missile interception system deployed at the airport, and so far no damage has been confirmed.



We don't know the details, such as who fired the rocket.



With the withdrawal deadline of the U.S. military approaching the 31st of this month, a suicide bombing that is believed to be by the regional organization of the militant group IS = Islamic State occurred near the airport in Kabul on the 26th of this month, and more than 100 people including 13 U.S. soldiers were killed. Died.



U.S. forces announced on the 27th that they had carried out unmanned aerial vehicle airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan in retaliation, and on the 29th, they are believed to have loaded explosives in Kabul to remove the threat of attacks by IS regional organizations. I was attacking a vehicle.