US Embassy in Afghanistan warns of Kabul attack within 48 hours
The U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan issued an emergency message
for U.S. citizens in the country's capital Monday, saying it had
received "credible reports of an imminent attack" within the next 48
hours.
The statement said that there were no details available regarding the attack's time, target or method. However, it urged Americans in Kabul to "exercise extreme caution if moving around the city."
Earlier this month, the State Department issued an updated travel warning
for Afghanistan in the wake of the terror attacks in Paris. That
warning advised Americans not to travel to Afghanistan, citing the
"extremely unstable" security situation.
Taliban militants have stepped up attacks on Afghan government facilities in recent months. On Saturday, a suicide bomber targeted a member of the country's election commission in Kabul, killing the official's bodyguard and wounding his driver.
In September, Taliban fighters briefly overran Afghan forces to take control of the northern city of Kunduz. Bombings, especially roadside bombs, have also been a major threat to both Afghan security forces and civilians across the country.
The statement said that there were no details available regarding the attack's time, target or method. However, it urged Americans in Kabul to "exercise extreme caution if moving around the city."
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Taliban militants have stepped up attacks on Afghan government facilities in recent months. On Saturday, a suicide bomber targeted a member of the country's election commission in Kabul, killing the official's bodyguard and wounding his driver.
In September, Taliban fighters briefly overran Afghan forces to take control of the northern city of Kunduz. Bombings, especially roadside bombs, have also been a major threat to both Afghan security forces and civilians across the country.
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