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Kabul Airport Bombings Mark Third-Deadliest Day for US Troops in Afghanistan War

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Thursday’s suicide bombings outside the Kabul airport resulted in the third deadliest day suffered by U.S. military service members as a result of hostilities throughout the entire Afghanistan War, casualty figures reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation show.

At least 12 members of the U.S. military were killed and an additional 15 were injured as a result of the bombings, Pentagon officials said Thursday — a single-day death toll from hostile causes that has only been eclipsed twice during the 20-year conflict, figures from the website iCasualties show.

“It’s a hard day today,” Gen. Kenneth McKenzie told reporters during a Thursday news briefing.

“Two suicide bombers assessed to have been ISIS fighters detonated in the vicinity of the Abbey Gate at Hamid Karzai International Airport and in the vicinity of the Baron hotel, which is immediately adjacent.”

“The attack on the Abbey Gate was followed by a number of ISIS gunmen who opened fire on civilians and military forces,” he said.

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“At this time we know that 12 U.S. service members have been killed in the attack and 15 more service members have been injured.”

The single deadliest day for the U.S. military in the Afghanistan War came on Aug. 6, 2011, when insurgents shot down a Chinook CH-47 transport helicopter, killing 31 American troops, 17 of which were Navy SEALs.

History.com described the event as the “costliest day in SEAL Team Six history.”

Operation Red Wings on June 28, 2005, marked the second deadliest day in the war when a Chinook MH-47 helicopter carrying eight Navy SEALs and eight Army Night Stalkers was shot down by a rocket-propelled grenade, killing all 16 service members.

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The helicopter was sent to extract four Navy SEALs who were engaged in a firefight on the ground against the Taliban.

Three of the SEALs were killed during the gunfight.

In addition, some 35 Taliban insurgents were killed during the operation, according to Special Ops Magazine.

Thursday’s suicide bombings outside the Kabul airport mark only the sixth time in the entire Afghanistan War that more than 10 U.S. military service members were killed in a single day as a result of hostile actions, according to iCasualies, a website that tracks casualty counts for the U.S. and its allies in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Officials said an ISIS affiliate is responsible for the attacks Thursday and that more attacks at the airport are expected.

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Date U.S. Military fatalities in Afghanistan from all hostile causes
Aug. 6, 2011 31
June 28, 2005 19
Aug. 26, 2021 12
Oct. 3, 2009 11
July 13, 2008 10
April 27, 2011 10
Oct. 27, 2009 9
May 26, 2011 9
July 14, 2010 8
April 16, 2011 8
Sept. 28, 2011 8

Source: iCasualty.org Afghanistan Fatalities table

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