Pentagon says deadly Afghan airport attack was carried out by a single suicide bomber and not a complex operation
CNN
Gen. Frank McKenzie, the head of US Central Command, said a Pentagon investigation into the August 2021 bombing outside the Kabul airport that killed 13 US service members was the result of a single bomber, and it was not the "complex" attack that US officials initially described.
McKenzie spoke at a Pentagon briefing Friday to unveil the findings of the US military investigation into the bombing at the Abbey Gate at Kabul International Airport, where 11 Marines, 1 Army soldier and 1 Navy sailor -- along with at least 170 Afghans -- were killed.
"The investigation found that a single, explosive device killed at least 170 Afghan civilians and 13 US servicemembers by explosively directing ball bearings through a packed crowd and into our men and women at Abbey gate," McKenzie said ahead of a briefing from the investigators.