The new interviews were triggered in part by assertions that the 2021 bombing could have been stopped, which conflict with the Pentagon's conclusion that it was unavoidable.
The U.S. military has opened a new inquiry into the August 2021 Kabul airport bombing that killed 13 American service members, deciding to conduct more interviews on the deadly attack after concluding a probe into the incident roughly two years ago. Gen. Eric Kurilla, the head of U.S. Central Command, ordered military personnel to interview…
The Pentagon’s Central Command has ordered interviews of roughly two dozen more service members who were at the Kabul airport when suicide bombers attacked during U.S. forces’ chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, as criticism persists that the deadly assault could have been stopped