US Shoots Down Rockets Aimed at Kabul Airport
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On Monday, the U.S. military reportedly shot down as many as five rockets that were aimed at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. A counter-rocket system called C-RAM was used to bring down the rockets before they reached their target. Officials say more attacks are likely before U.S. troops withdraw on Tuesday. The Pentagon also said it used a drone strike Sunday to eliminate an airport-bound vehicle filled with explosives; the drone strike also led to civilian casualties.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the rockets, though U.S. officials suspect it was the Islamic terror group ISIS-K. ISIS-K was responsible for the suicide bombing in Kabul that killed more than 170 people, including 13 American service members.
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