Pentagon spokesman declines to name ISIS terrorists killed in airstrike, says 'no question' target was 'valid'
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The U.S. killed ISIS-K terrorists in two separate airstrikes amid President Biden's chaotic and deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan, but Pentagon spokesman John Kirby declined to give their names.
The U.S. military carried out two airstrikes against ISIS-K. One was in Nangarhar Province last Friday and killed "two high profile" targets. Another strike hit a Kabul suicide bomber who was threatening the city's airport, where the U.S. military was evacuating civilians. Pushed further Friday to name the ISIS-K terrorists killed in the Nangarhar strike, Kirby declined but said he would check to see if that is possible.More Related News
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