At least 12 U.S. troops believed killed in Kabul blasts -officials
The count of U.S. troops believed to have been killed in Thursday’s Kabul blasts has increased to 12, according to U.S. officials citing initial information
The count of U.S. troops believed to have been killed in Thursday’s Kabul blasts has increased to 12, according to U.S. officials citing initial information
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned on Thursday the terror attacks around Kabul airport in Afghanistan and expressed his support for both the injured and the
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi, on Thursday, condemned the terrorist attacks in Afghanistan.In a tweet, Safadi said: “We
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said his government will continue its evacuation operation in Afghanistan after suspected suicide bombers struck the crowded gates of Kabul
The Ministry of Health announced 12 Covid-19 fatalities and 904 new cases were recorded in the Kingdom on Thursday, bringing the death toll to 10,350
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