 US anti-missile defenses have intercepted as many as five rockets that were fired at Kabul's airport as the United States rushed to complete its withdrawal from Afghanistan to end its longest war. Afghan media said Monday's rocket attack was launched from the back of a vehicle. The Pajwakh news agency said several rockets struck different parts of the Afghan capital. In video obtained by writers, terrified residents were seen guarded near a burnt-out vehicle. A large plume of black smoke was also seen rising among buildings from a distance. American forces had earlier on Sunday launched a drone strike targeting a suicide bomber in a vehicle who was also able to attack the airport.