Despite the threat of terrorist attacks, the deadline for the US evacuation operation remains on August 31

The US has said it will complete its evacuation operation by August 31, despite the Islamic State-Khorasan province (ISIS-K) “slipping back” on the evacuation process due to the threat. The US and the Taliban have set an August 31 deadline for the evacuation of US troops from the war-torn country. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said in her regular news conference on Friday, “The danger still remains.” Our soldiers are still in danger. This is the most dangerous part of the campaign. “This is a retrograde phase of the campaign. When military commanders and armies on the ground began to take home not only soldiers but equipment. This is often the most dangerous part of any mission, but in this case they are doing it despite the threat of ISIS-K. On Thursday, two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked Kabul airport, killing more than 100 people, including 13 US soldiers. Islamic State Khorasan, or ISIS-K, an affiliate of the Islamic State in Afghanistan, has claimed responsibility for the attack. Psaki said the military has made it clear to US President Joe Biden that they are ready to continue this mission, save lives, get more people out of the country in the coming days, and complete their campaign by August 31. are committed. The White House said the US has evacuated some 1,09,200 people from Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul since August 14. He also told that the US evacuated about 4,200 people in 12 hours on Friday.