The 2021 bombing during the evacuation from Afghanistan killed 170 civilians and 13 US troops.
The Islamic State leader believed to have been responsible for the 2021 bombing at Kabul's airport has been killed by the Taliban, US officials have said.
The August 2021 bombing killed 170 civilians and 13 US troops as people were trying to flee Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. US officials told BBC's US news partner CBS that the leader died weeks ago, but it took time to confirm his death.
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