2016 Bagram Airfield bombing

2016 Bagram Airfield bombing
Part of War in Afghanistan (2015–present)

Location of Parwan Province in Afghanistan
Location Bagram, Parwan Province, Afghanistan
Coordinates 34°56′46″N 69°15′54″E / 34.946111°N 69.265°E / 34.946111; 69.265Coordinates: 34°56′46″N 69°15′54″E / 34.946111°N 69.265°E / 34.946111; 69.265
Date 12 November 2016
05:30 am (UTC+04:30)
Target Bagram Airfield
Attack type
Suicide bombing
Weapons Explosive belt
Deaths 4 (+1 bomber)
Non-fatal injuries
17
Perpetrators Taliban
Motive Islamic terrorism

The 2016 Bagram bombing took place on November 12, 2016, when a suicide bomber managed to penetrate the security layer of Bagram Airfield, the largest U.S. military base in Afghanistan located about 45 km north of Kabul, detonating his vest near a group of people preparing for a run. Four U.S. citizens were killed (2 soldiers and 2 contractors, while at least 17 others were injured, including 16 Americans and 1 Polish citizen.[1][2][3]

Attack

According to Abdul Wahid Sediqi, spokesman for the governor of Parwan Province Mohammad Asim Asim, the attacker managed to infiltrate the base on foot, joining a group of working reporting for duty early in the morning.[3] After successfully passing through at least one checkpoint, he approached a sidewalk where a group of people were preparing for a run, and detonated his explosive belt around 05:30 local time.[2] Two U.S. soldiers and two U.S. private contractors were killed, in addition to the bomber. Among the 17 injured were 16 U.S. service members and one Polish soldier.[3]

The bombing was the deadliest single incident involving U.S. troops since a December 2015 suicide attack at the same base which killed six soldiers.

Aftermath

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing in a statement issued by their spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid, confirming the sports ground was the intended target, and adding that the attack had been planned for four months.[3][2]

In response to the bombing, Bagram Airfield was placed was under lockdown, while additional security measures were taken at all other locations in Afghanistan for Resolute Support Mission forces. The Embassy of the United States in Kabul was closed for the following day as a precautionary measure.[2]

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