Afghanistan: US Troops Among Dead After Explosions Near Kabul Airport
A number of US service members and Afghans have been killed in the blasts, while there are no reported UK military or government casualties.
A number of US service members and Afghans have been killed in the blasts, while there are no reported UK military or government casualties.
The former marine said "everything is chaos" with at least two explosions confirmed.
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James Heappey said that given the intelligence they had been receiving, travel advice had been changed for Afghanistan.
The Royal Marine veteran has asked the Taliban for "safe passage into the airport" for his convoy of charity staff and animals.
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President Joe Biden said this week the US knew the group was "seeking to target" Kabul airport and attack allied forces and civilians.
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Royal Marines veteran was flown out of Afghanistan following a bomb blast in 2011, and is now part of the Paralympics TV team in Tokyo.
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