the chaos outside kabul airport was watched around the world last year. my watched around the world last year. my family, my newborn baby. struggling to get inside, we met this former british army interpreter and his young family. khaled was eventually evacuated and given a house in the uk. he is grateful. many others are still stuck in hotel rooms. but he is finding it hard to adjust. indie rooms. but he is finding it hard to ad ust. ~ ., ., , , . rooms. but he is finding it hard to ad ust. ~ ., , . ., adjust. we found it was such a difficult life adjust. we found it was such a difficult life here. adjust. we found it was such a difficult life here. honestly, i adjust. we found it was such a i difficult life here. honestly, yes, i am happy, difficult life here. honestly, yes, iam happy, but difficult life here. honestly, yes, i am happy, but there is a saying, nowhere is like the homeland. bitter nowhere is like the homeland. after the taliban takeover nowhere is like the homela
terrorist attacks at the kabul airport. the terrorist group isis-k has claimed responsibility. the pentagon confirmed 12 u.s. service members were killed and 15 wounded after two explosions outside the airport at a nearby hotel. more than 60 innocent afghans were killed and several civilians injured. u.s. allies have been expressing lots of again with the manner of this braul. the french president was saying they weren t sure they could get out all the people woe would like to evac aid. the elysses palace sort of tidied up those remarked a
those risks haven t gone away. in fact, there s every expectation according to officials i ve spoken to that there will be more attacks so how the president handles that, how the president and the military personnel on the ground are able to address that while continuing their evacuations, these are all questions that the mr. president have to address when he speaks in a few minutes. jake. phil mattingly at the white house, thanks so much. pentagon officials believe that 1,000 american citizens still want to be evacuated from afghanistan and that does not include lawful permanent residents of the u.s. or afghan special immigrant visa resip sense. the centcom commander said the mission to evacuate americans and afghans will continue. cnn s kylie atwood is at state department for us. kylie, what are you hearing about evacuation efforts. we ve heard that the u.s. military is has been sealing some of the various gates at the kabul airport. yeah. so what we re learning is these evacua
day of his time in the office. he makes the point that saying even afghans that didn t help the united states, millions of them, if given the opportunity, would get out tomorrow, as he tried to set the stakes for just how difficult it would be to actually get out, even those who have everything in place and are able to get out. the u.s. flag lowered to honor the lives lost in afghanistan. for this horrible day, for the american military and the united states. oren lieberman is outfront. reporter: chaos outside kabul airport became a catastrophe thursday afternoon when two bombings killed 13 u.s. service members and dozens of civilians. this graphic video, lairing bare the horror of the attacks. the victims, thrown across the street. this man able to sit up after the attack. unlike so many others. afghans so desperate to flee the country, now racing to get the
evacuation but a mission that has to continue in a dangerous and deadly environment. the chaos outside kabul airport became a catastrophe when two bombings tore through the crowds and skilled 12 service members and dozens of a gan civilians. the victims thrown across the street and this man able to sit up unlike so many others. afghans desperate to leave the country and even pushing come of the injury in makeshift we will barros. we expect the attacks to continue and we re doing everything we can to prepare for the attacks and we re working right now to determine attribution and determine who was associations with this cowardly attack. 24/7 we re looking for them.