U.S., other nations warn citizens in Kabul amid threat of terror attack

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Aug. 26 (UPI) — The United States, Britain and Australia have warned citizens to stay away from the main airport in Afghanistan due to the rising threat of a terrorist attack there on Thursday, officials said — further disrupting a chaotic evacuation process.

The countries issued new travel advisories and warned citizens not to go to the airport in Kabul after “credible threats” emerged about an impending terrorist attack by militants of the Islamic State-Khorasan Province, the IS Afghanistan offshoot.

Some officials said the attack could happen within a matter of “hours.”

The new threats around Hamid Karzai International Airport emerged as the Western nations race to meet a Tuesday deadline to evacuate personnel and vulnerable Afghan civilians.

“Because of security threats outside the gates of Kabul airport, we are advising U.S. citizens to avoid traveling to the airport and to avoid airport gates at this time unless you receive individual instructions from a U.S. government representative to do so,” the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan said in a statement.

Before the threat, the United States and other countries had urged citizens to find a way to the airport so they can be airlifted out of Afghanistan.

A British advisory urged citizens and Afghan supporters to take “other means” to leave the country if they can do so safely.

“The security situation in Afghanistan remains volatile,” the British advisory said. “There is an ongoing and high threat of terrorist attack.”

Threats in recent days have emerged from IS-K, leaving more than 1,000 Afghans with Australian visas stranded, officials said.

“Afghanistan remains highly volatile and dangerous,” Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

“Be aware of the potential for violence and security threats with large crowds. There is an ongoing and very high threat of a terrorist attack.”

British Armed Forces Minister James Heappey called the terrorist threats in Kabul as “severe.”

“The credibility of the reporting has now reached the stage where we believe that there is a very imminent, highly lethal attack possible within Kabul,” Heappey told BBC News on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the White House said Thursday that about 13,400 people were evacuated on Wednesday, some on U.S. military flights and others on coalition aircraft.

Since Aug. 14, the U.S. military has evacuated and helped evacuate more than 95,000 people, the White House said.

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