
Mother of All Bombs: US dropped a massive GBU-43 bomb in Afghanistan on ISIS caves
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US drops bomb in Afghanistan against a series of caves used by ISIS
The bomb, known as GBU-43, contains 11 tons of explosives
It was first tested in March 2003, just days before start of Iraq war
US President Donald Trump called the mission "very, very successful."
At around 7 pm local time in Afghanistan last night US military used GBU 43 weapon. "We targeted tunnels and caves used by ISIS fighters to move around freely...Took all measures to prevent collateral damage and civilian casualties," said White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
He further added,"We must deny them (ISIS) operational space, which we did."

GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) bomb sitting in an undisclosed location. (AFP/US Air Force)
General John Nicholson, the head of US and international forces in Afghanistan, said the bomb was used against caves and bunkers housing fighters of the ISIS in Afghanistan, also known as ISIS-Khorasan.

GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb prototype in 2003 moments before impact. (AFP/US Air Force)
It was not immediately clear how much damage the bomb did.Last week, a US soldier was killed in the same district as the bomb was dropped while conducting operations against ISIS.
ISIS, notorious for its reign of terror in Syria and Iraq, has been making inroads into Afghanistan in recent years. It has attracted disaffected members of the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban as well as Uzbek Islamists.
(With inputs from AFP and Reuters)
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