KABUL, June 10 – A martyr operation, latest in the series of attacks amid Operation Khalid bin Walid spring campaign, struck Kabul International Airport today in Kabul city, the country’s capital, killing scores of foreign and internal officials and troops and wounding many others.
A unit of 6 martyrdom-seeking Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate consisting of Muhammad Murad and Syed Muhammad residents of Badakhshan province, Mutiullah and Fawad coming from Kabul, Abdul Baqi from Kunduz and Hajji Dadullah from Badakhshan provinces stormed the Airport's military side where foreign and internal troops are based, quipped with heavy and light arms, explosives vests, RPG's and other equipment at about 4:00 a.m. local time.
The first martyr attacker drove his car filled with a large amount of explosives and slammed it into the gate blowing it and the security armaments out.
Blasting their way into the Airport, the remaining five Mujahideen took several buildings, barracks, depots and bases under attack, opening fire on those inside for hours, killing dozens of foreign troops and puppets.
After fighting of about 5 hours, the operation came to a successful end in the terms of losses of life and injuries inflicted on the US-nato troops.
The martyrdom operation concluded after the last Mujahid of the group of 6 martyr attackers having accomplished his mission embraced martyrdom at about 10 a.m. local time.
It was one of the worst attacks for the US and its allies and puppets in the Afghan capital since begining of the Operation Khalid bin Walid.