 Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has condemned the attacks on Kabul's airport, vowing that evacuation efforts will continue. The Pentagon said there were at least two explosions near Kabul's airport and made a huge and chaotic evacuation effort from Afghanistan and Thursday. With civilians and US service members among the casualties of what was described as a complex attack, Johnson described the attack as barbaric, other than that it had not been unexpected. Well, Sam, I can confirm that there's been a barbaric terrorist attack, what looks like a series of attacks in Kabul on the airport or the crowds at the airport in which members of the US military very sadly have lost their lives and many Afghan casualties as well and we extend our condolences both to the United States of America and to the people of Afghanistan. And I look, I want to stress that this threat of a terrorist attack is one of the constraints that we've been operating under in operation pitting in the big extraction that's been going on and we've been ready for it, we've been prepared for it and I want to stress that we're going to continue without operation and we're now coming towards the end of it, to the very end of it in any event and we've already extracted the overwhelming majority of those under both the schemes, the eligible persons, the UK persons, the UK nationals plus the the Afghans, the interpreters and others.