US condemns Kabul suicide attack, says moving forward with Afghan strategy

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The said it was moving forward with its strategy as strongly condemned terrorist attack on a office in that killed about 60 people and injured 100 others.

She was responding to a question on the series of latest terrorist attacks in

said it was committed to stay in till the terrorists were defeated.

"We strongly condemned the deplorable suicide attack on a centre in that killed approximately 60 people and wounded over 100 others," Col told reporters during an off-camera conference.

"This senseless violence targeting innocent civilians exercising their fundamental democratic rights exposes the savagery and inhumanity of terrorists," he said.

The US, along with its Afghan and international partners, are committed to destroying the Islamic State terror group in Afghanistan, which has claimed responsibility for this vicious attack, he added.

"We stand with the people in the government of and their fight against terrorism. The reaffirms our support to the Afghan government, Afghan security forces, and the in their efforts to ensure that the elections process is transparent, credible, and safe," Manning said.

The Trump Administration, he said, was still focused on the strategy -- the ability to regionalise the support to defeat terrorists in the region.

"It's a tough fight obviously. But we still continue to move forward in accordance with the strategy," he added.

The attack on the polling station reaffirms the reason why rooting out violent extreme extremism has to be the prime focus, Manning said.

"When citizens can't go and register and exercise their democratic right to vote, that's a problem. They certainly deserve it and that's why we're going to stay there to make sure that we can work with our Afghan partners to allow them that right," he added.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 04:40 IST