Afghanistan condemns US drone attack on residential house in Kabul

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has released a statement regarding the attack that targeted a residential house in Sherpur area of Kabul city
“On July 31, an air strike was carried out on a residential house in Sherpur area of Kabul city. The nature of the incident was not known at first. The security and intelligence agencies of the Islamic Emirate investigated the incident and found that the attack was carried out by an American drone,” the Emirate said. “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan strongly condemns the attack and calls it a clear violation of international norms and the #Doha Agreement. Such actions are a repetition of the failed experiences of the past 20 years and are against the interests of the US, Afghanistan and the region.”
The Emirate warned that repeating such actions will damage the available opportunities.
On Sunday, a US drone targeted a residential house in Sherpur area of Kabul city, allegedly killing al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. (ILKHA)
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