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WORLD: Kabul airport explosion appears to be suicide attack, U.S. officials say - Barbados Today

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SOURCE: REUTERS - An explosion outside Kabul's airport amid a huge evacuation effort from Afghanistan appeared to be caused by a suicide bomb, U.S. officials said on Thursday, citing an initial report and cautioning that it could change. Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby confirmed in a Twitter post that there had been an explosion outside […]

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