Five rockets were launched at Hamid Karzai Airport on Monday morning from a sedan parked nearby. ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the attack on Monday morning.
Seventeen flights will leave Hamid Karzai Airport on Monday carrying more than 3,000 people. The majority of those being flown out today are Afghans; the Pentagon is becoming more opaque on exactly how many people are leaving now and the aircrafts they are on. On Monday morning, ISIS fired five Katyusha rockets at the airport - one was shot down by the US's C-RAM weapons defense system.
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