UK and US troops are braced for another ISIS-K attack in the "final hours" of the Afghanistan evacuation operation after yesterday's devastating attack outside Kabul airport. In a statement, the terror group admitted to deliberately targetting "translators and collaborators with the American army". The terror threat is continuing to rise as the West prepares to withdraw from the region. The attack yesterday which consisted of two bombs — one outside the Abbey Gate of the airport and the other outside the Baron Hotel — killed 95 people, including children and 13 US military personnel. At least 150 people were also injured in the attack which ISIS splinter group ISIS-K has claimed responsibility for. Pakistan has said it will not accept refugees from Afghanistan and has built a border wall between the two nations which is nearing completion. The land crossing between Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, and Chaman, Pakistan, has remained open to trade and the movement of people whose families are divided across the border.
Afghans need papers to cross the border confirming they are visiting relatives or receiving medical treatment.
Inevitably, this has resulted in a black market of forged documents and smugglers.
More than 100,000 people gather at the border each day in the uncomfortable heat and dust for more than 24 hours in the hope of escaping Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
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It took Naib Khan, a 25-year-old man, three days and sleepless nights to reach Chaman from Kabul with his family.
Mr Khan said: “Everyone is afraid in Afghanistan, they fear the Taliban.
"There is uncertainty, no one knows what will happen tomorrow.
“Everyone says there is no future, that’s why we left our home.
“We did not choose this life and war, but the US imposed [the] Taliban upon us and left - we should be allowed to enter into the US or the west.”
The scramble to escape has been heightened by the looming foreign troop withdrawal deadline August 31 and the UK defence secretary's confirmation that UK evacuation has entered its "final hours".
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