Pentagon ‘blames UK’ for deadly Kabul airport suicide attack, leak reveals

US kept open Abbey Gate to help UK evacuation effort - despite imminent threat of attack

People wait to be processed at Kabul airport
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The suicide attack at Kabul airport last week took place after the US decided to keep open a gate at the airport to assist the UK with its evacuation, leaked notes have revealed.

The UK-US special relationship “came under strain” last night after leaked Pentagon documents suggested the US had kept open Kabul airport’s Abbey Gate so that UK evacuation efforts could continue “despite knowing there was a high risk of attack”, reported The Times.

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