Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing At least 95 Afghans were killed in the bombings outside Kabul's airport on Thursday.
The US said 13 military personnel also died in the suicide bombings - the deadliest day for US forces in Afghanistan since August 2011.
The attack has been blamed on the affiliate of the so-called Islamic State in Afghanistan (Isis-K). The US government has said further attempted attacks are expected ahead of the Tuesday deadline for foreign troops to leave, ending America’s longest war.
Earlier, in an emotional speech in Washington DC, US president Joe Biden said: “We will rescue the Americans; we will get our Afghan allies out, and our mission will go on.” Get the latest
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