Kabul on Thursday have killed some members of the U.S. military, American officials say.In a statement, the Pentagon confirmed the deaths, though did not provide an exact number.
Sources tell Reuters at least four are dead.Meanwhile, Global Affairs Canada says it has no reports of Canadians being harmed by the twin blasts near the international airport in Afghanistan.In a statement provided to Global News, spokesperson John Babcock said Canada “strongly condemns these terrorist attacks on innocent people.”“We are aware of reports of explosions at Kabul Airport and the surrounding area.
Our thoughts are with all of those affected by this horrible act,” he wrote.“We are closely monitoring the situation and are actively seeking to determine.