The Free Press Journal

Child dies in US air strike

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE

The United States carried out a military strike on Sunday in Kabul, which reportedly eliminated an ISIS-K suicide bomber travelling to the airport. A child was also killed in the strike.

US President Joe Biden had indicated earlier that that commanders had informed an attack was 'highly likely' in 24-36 hours. Following the warning, the US Embassy

ordered all its staff to leave the airport.

Two witnesses said the blast appeared to have been caused by a rocket that struck a house in an area close to the airport. According to US sources, the explosives in the car carrying the ISIS operative detonated and decimated the home.

Meanwhile the evacuation of Kabul is entering its final hours ahead of Biden's Tuesday deadline.

The last British troops stationed in Afghanista­n, too, landed in Oxfordshir­e on Sunday morning. UK ambassador to Afghani-stan Sir Laurie Bristow arrived on one of the last flights back.

The UK government said Taliban had given assurances that fleeing Afghans would be given safe passage after the deadline.

FOLK SINGER KILLED: A Taliban fighter shot dead an Afghan folk singer in a restive mountain province under unclear circumstan­ces, his family said. The killing reignited concerns among activists that the insurgents would return to their oppressive rule in the country after their military blitz. The slaying of Fawad Andarabi comes as the United States winds down a historic airlift. The valley where he lived had seen upheaval since the Taliban takeover, with some districts in the area coming under the control of militia fighters opposed to the Taliban rule. The Taliban say they have since retaken those areas, though neighbouri­ng Panjshir in the Hindu Kush mountains remains the only one of Afghanista­n's 34 provinces not under its control.

The Taliban searched Andarabi’s home and searched it, even drinking tea with the musician, his son Jawad Andarabi told The Associated Press. But something changed Friday. “He was innocent, a singer who only was entertaini­ng people,” his son said. “They shot him in the head on the farm.”

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