That’s all for our live coverage of the Thursday night suicide attacks at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai’s International Airport.
Here’s what we know so far:
- The death toll from the twin bombings at the Abbey Gate at the airport and the adjacent Baron Hotel claimed the lives of at least 95 Afghans, including 28 Taliban, and 13 US servicemen, including 10 US Marines, two soldiers and one Navy corpsman
- The explosions, which also wounded 18 other Americans and scores of Afghans, came as the United States and other Western nations rushed to complete the evacuation of tens of thousands of citizens and Afghan allies ahead of an August 31 deadline
- President Joe Biden vowed to complete the evacuation of American citizens and others from Afghanistan
- British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and General Frank McKenzie, the US Central Command chief, both said more attempted attacks were expected
- The UK it has finished its evacuations and will not process any more people in Afghanistan
- IS-Khorasan, the Islamic State’s Afghanistan and Pakistan arm, took responsibility for the attack in a statement
- The Australian evacuation mission in Afghanistan has ended following the deadly explosion
- Australia managed to get all its Defence and Foreign Affairs staff out of Afghanistan on Thursday night, shortly before the bombing