The White House hangs the flag to commemorate the victims in the Kabul airport bombing and announced throughout the United States to perform similar rituals.
The White House press Secretary Jen Psaki on August 26 said he would hang the flags with a white house and federal buildings until August 30 to commemorate the victims of meaningless violent actions in Kabul.
Nancy Pelosi House of Representatives and the same day also asked to hang the flag to share in Capitol hills to commemorate the victims.
The white house hangs the flag to share on August 26.
Kabul airport was previously shaken for two bombings, causing at least 13 US soldiers and more than 60 Afghan people killed, 140 people were injured.
According to the statement of IS, the attackers brought sneak bombs through the Taliban security control latch.
US President Joe Biden announced she would not resize the terrorist group.
When asked by President Biden contacted the family of missed officers in Afghanistan, Psaki secretary said the White House boss had not been contacted because the process of reporting to relatives was incomplete.