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Breaking News : Huge Explosion at Kabul Airport

Is India, TTP & ISIS-K behind three deadly blasts in Kabul Airport killing Afghans

1. Growing evidence that it was another Indian sponsored blasts in Afghanistan Kabul Airport with its affiliated ISIS-K terrorists killing Americans and Afghan nationals.

Indian has been at forefront against Taliban and Afghanistan, after facing defeat and forced evacuation from Kabul, India has continuously brewing hatred through its media against Pakistan and Taliban. Major GOBAR Arya has been openly claiming responsibility for sponsoring terrorism in Afghanistan against America, NATO and Pakistan.

2. Another view is , Kabul airport security is under Americans and British and high probability some evacuation agenda at Kabul airport by CIA sponsored ISSI-K have conducted these deadly blasts at Kabul Airport to discredit Taliban and also decrese international pressure on Biden Administration to extend deadline.

3. Last but not the least, who has to gain is TTP to force its agenda on Afghan Taliban and give international voices that Afghanistan is again the center of Al-Qaeda, and other terrorist heavens.


First Evidence of Indian involvement :
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Pakistan should drop a nuke on ISIS hideouts

Taliban should now ask Pakistan for help

Wipe them out just nuke them

With a c*nt like neighbour (India), the last thing we'd want is to have our sanity questioned by the west. The only place that should be nuked is India.
 
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Disturbing video of bodies and wounded people in sewerage canal.

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who the h*ll is ISIS-K and what on earth does the K stand for?
 
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Pakistan should drop a nuke on ISIS hideouts

Taliban should now ask Pakistan for help

Wipe them out just nuke them
They're operating from sleeper cells within Kabul. In past they've done NDS' bidding.
 
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Pakistan should drop a nuke on ISIS hideouts

Taliban should now ask Pakistan for help

Wipe them out just nuke them
ISIS is a shared threat faced by both the Taliban government and Pakistan. There certainly is room for co-operation on this matter.
 
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