
Two back-to-back blasts rock Kabul airport, kill 40 | Heartbreaking visuals
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Already grappling with a footfall of thousands of Afghans desperately trying to flee the country, the Kabul airport on Thursday was rocked by two back-to-back explosions.
Devastating visuals surfaced after two back-to-back explosions rocked the Kabul airport on Thursday, leaving at least 40 dead and over 120 people injured, as per reports. Video: Casualties from bombing attacks at the Kabul airport have been transferred to Emergency Hospital. Reuters quoted a Taliban official saying at least 13 people have been killed. The US Pentagon is reporting at least 2 blasts, one near Abbey Gate & the other near Baron Hotel. pic.twitter.com/vgs7pudEcA GRAPHIC: Video shows the aftermath of #Kabul airport bombing. pic.twitter.com/lzynpxITYO #Breaking another footage (Strong Graphics +18)The number of Injuries and deads cross 100#Kabulairport pic.twitter.com/63cgEOsj1o The death toll was initially at 13, however, more casualties have been reported now.
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