The number of people died in the two suicide bombings at Kabul airport increased to more than 90, amidsting the water to complete the evacuation campaign.
Information on the number of casualties is an anonymous official under the Ministry of Public Health Afghanistan today.
Earlier, the US Center Command (Centcom) announced 13 US soldiers killed in this attack, while the Taliban recorded at least 28 members killed.
Medical staff put a wounded person after the bombing at Kabul, Afghanistan airport, on August 26.
General Kenneth McKenzie, Commander of Centcom, said the August 26 attack was carried out by two suicide bombers, then the gunmen exhausted bullets into the crowd.
Khorasan Islamic rebels (IS-K), branches operating in Afghanistan of the Islamic State Organization (IS) self-proclaiming, admitted to conduct two bombings.
Taliban gained control of Afghanistan after two decades confronting the US military, but this force also considered IS-K as an enemy.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison today said the country ended the evacuation campaign in Afghanistan, adding that the evacuation process was no longer safe due to the security situation too unstable.
US President Joe Biden announced to search and forced those who made two bombings to pay.