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Multiple rockets fired at Kabul airport, intercepted by defense system: US

The official said initial reports did not indicate any US casualties, but that information could change

Smoke rises from an explosion outside the airport in Kabul. (Photo: AP)
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Smoke rises from an explosion outside the airport in Kabul. (Photo: AP)

Reuters
US anti-missile defences intercepted as many as five rockets that were fired at Kabul's airport early on Monday morning, a US official said, as the United States rushed to complete its withdrawal from Afghanistan to end its longest war.
 
US and allied forces are hurrying to evacuate their remaining citizens and at-risk Afghans before completing their own withdrawal by Tuesday to meet a deadline agreed between the Taliban and Washington.
 
The mission became more urgent and dangerous after an Islamic State suicide bomb attack on Thursday killed 13 US
military personnel and scores of Afghan civilians outside the airport.
 
The US

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