Big blast outside Kabul airport again amid high security alert; rocket reportedly targeted residential building area

Joe Biden warned on Saturday that another terrorist attack in Kabul was highly likely in the next 24 to 36 hours, and said the US drone strike which killed two Islamic State targets in retaliation for the deaths of 13 US service members and as many as 170 civilians on Thursday would not be the last such action

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A huge explosion was reported near Kabul airport on Sunday, two days after ISIS-K perpetrated a deadly blast near the airport killing over 100 and injuring several people, including US, UK and Afghan nationals.

This comes hours after US President Joe Biden said that US military commanders have intelligence inputs of another terrorist attack at the Hamid Karzai International Airport within the next 24 to 36 hours. Reports said Sunday's blast was heard from the Gulai area of Khajeh Baghra in the 11th security district.

Unconfirmed reports also claimed that the blast might have been caused by a rocket hitting a residential house in the area.

Photos and videos of large plumes of smoke rising from a heavily congested residential area comes on social media soon after the blast took place. Preliminary reports indicate that Sunday's blast was characteristically different from Thursday's blast.

Thursday's blast was carried out by a suicide attacker who targeted the crowd outside the Kabul airport, while Sunday's attack, reportedly an airstrike might not have the airport as its target -- the rocket hit a residential area near the airport.

The attack comes just after the US airstrike in Jalalabad in which two ISIS-K men -- including a planner and a facilitator-- was killed. No group has taken the responsibility for Sunday's attack and there is yet no clarity on casualties caused by the attack.

In the meantime, The US embassy too issued a security alert urging all US citizens in the vicinity of the Kabul airport should leave the area.


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