Original title: Afghan Taliban} interim government: Kabul airport has been repaired, looking forward to the resumption of international flights
Abdul barshi, spokesman of the Ministry of foreign affairs of the Afghan Taliban interim government, said on social media on September 26 that the repair of Kabul airport has been completed, and the Taliban hopes that air operators will resume the operation of international commercial flights to and from Afghanistan. Barshi said that the Taliban "will ensure full cooperation". Nandu previously reported that suicide bombings and shootings occurred outside Kabul airport when the United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan, causing a large number of civilian casualties.
A Taliban man walks past a damaged car at Kabul airport, Afghanistan, on September 20. Xinhua News Agency
On August 26 this year, when the U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan in a hurry, a suicide bomb attack occurred outside Kabul airport, killing at least 170 Afghan civilians and 13 U.S. soldiers. Extremist groups claimed to have caused the attack. But some survivors said that many civilian deaths and injuries were caused by U. S. military shooting after the explosion.
Nandu and N video special photographers have directly attacked the hospitals where the wounded were treated. Some survivors told Nandu and N video reporters, "after the explosion that day, the U.S. military opened fire, causing more people to fall to the ground."
The US military then launched a drone air strike against extremist organizations in the Afghan capital Kabul on August 29. However, several media reported that the air raid resulted in the death of many civilians. In September this year, the US military finally admitted that all 10 people killed in the air raid on August 29 were civilians.
Collected and written by: Nandu reporter Yu Yijing
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