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2021.08.30 17:43 GMT+8

Death toll rises to 10 after U.S. air strike in Kabul

Updated 2021.08.30 21:38 GMT+8
CGTN

At least 10 people, including six children, were killed in a U.S. air strike in Kabul on Sunday, a CMG reporter in the Afghan capital said on Monday. 

One of the dead was working for a foreign agency and was waiting to be evacuated at his home, the reporter added. 

There were no clear traces of a second explosion, the reporter said. U.S. military forces previously said there was no sign of a second explosion at the site.

The U.S. military said one ISIS-K member suspected of planning a suicide car bomb attack was killed. 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

Site hit by U.S. military drone strike is seen in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 30, 2021. /CGTN 

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