Taliban rockets hit Kandahar airport in Afghanistan, flights suspended

Taliban spokesperson says attack aimed at thwarting air strikes conducted by Afghan govt forces


Reuters August 01, 2021
The helicopters targeted an Afghan forces' checkpoint because of wrong coordinates. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

KABUL:

Taliban fighters struck Kandahar airport in southern Afghanistan with at least three rockets overnight, the insurgent group's spokesman said on Sunday, adding that the aim was to thwart air strikes conducted by Afghan government forces.

"Kandahar airport was targeted by us because the enemy were using it as a centre to conduct air strikes against us," Zabiullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesperson, told Reuters.

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Afghan government officials said the rocket attacks forced authorities to suspend all flights and that the runway was partially damaged. There were no immediate reports of casualties, the officials said.

COMMENTS (2)

Benjamin Mendes | 3 years ago | Reply Who is supplying Afghan Taliban with rockets Definitely Pakistan. Among the dead Afghan Taliban strike by Afghan Airforce Pakistan ID were found. There are reports coming Pakistan Army is supporting Afghan Taliban fighting side by side against Afghan Security Forces.
Afzaal Afi | 3 years ago | Reply Its heinous act to thwart public activities.
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