Afghan national is on trial over suspected role in 2021 Kabul airport bombing
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An Afghan national is on trial in the United States for allegedly playing a key role in the 2021 Kabul airport suicide bombing, which killed over 180 people. The trial began on April 17, 2026, and the suspect faces federal charges related to the attack, marking a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the deadly incident.
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