TERROR TARGETS

Two ISIS-K bomb plotters behind Kabul attack were killed in US drone strike while riding a tuk-tuk

TWO senior ISIS-K militants who help plot the deadly Kabul suicide bombing were riding on the back of a three-wheeled tuk-tuk when they were struck and killed by a US drone blast.

The military launched its first deadly revenge attack against the terror group on Friday as a "24/7" hunt for those responsible for the bombing at Kabul airport - which killed 13 US troops - continues.

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Captain Bill Urban of the Central Command said the drone attack took place in the Nangarhar province of east - home to most of the 2,000 Islamic State-Khorasan militants after the group took responsibility for Thursday's atrocity.

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Pictures of the burnt-out vehicle emerged on social media last night, and it could be seen next to a 4ft deep crater.

The US attack drone used on Friday's strike is believed to be based in Qatar - where America also has a fleet of B52 bombers that could be drawn upon.

An ISIS-K "planner" and a "facilitator" who were planning more attacks in Kabul were killed in the strike, the Pentagon confirmed.

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Department spokesperson John Kirby wouldn't confirm whether the men were involved in Thursday's deadly suicide bombing.

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"We have the ability and the means to carry over the horizon counterterrorism capabilities and we're going to defend ourselves."

According to Kirby, neither Congress nor the received prior notice of the drone strike.

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