Two members of ISIS-K believed to be behind the deadly suicide bombing at Kabul airport this past Thursday were killed during a drone strike Saturday local time, U.S. military officials confirmed. Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby described the two people killed as “planners” or “one planner, one facilitator” and said they were no longer “on their muster roll,” which means the group has lost some capability to plan and to conduct missions.
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Afghanistan crisis: 2 ISIS-K members believed to be behind Kabul bombing killed
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