CIA confirms Afghan attacker worked with US military in Kabul

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – According to news media reports on Thursday the CIA confirmed that the 29-year-old suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is an Afghan national who worked with a US-supported military unit during the war in Afghanistan.

The gunman who critically wounded two US National Guard members near the White House had worked with the US military during the war in Afghanistan, CIA stated.

He entered the US in September 2021 through a Biden-era immigration program designed for Afghans who assisted US forces.

The officials also revealed that he drove over 4,000kms across the country to carry out the attack.

Jeanine Pirro, the US attorney in Washington, DC, said that the suspect left his home in Bellingham, Washington, and drove his vehicle across the US with the intention of committing the attack.

She also revealed that the attacker used a .357 revolver to shoot Guard members on Wednesday afternoon.

Both soldiers, identified as Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe of the West Virginia National Guard, are in their 20s and remain in critical condition.

Attorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News media that the two soldiers “came through surgery,” but she did not release further medical details.

The shooting took place 500 metres from the White House, media reports said.

Trump was not in the capital and is visiting Florida for the Thanksgiving holiday.

FBI Director Kash Patel said agents were interviewing witnesses and executing search warrants “here in D.C. and at multiple locations on the West Coast.”

US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a temporary pause on processing immigration applications from Afghanistan, affecting asylum seekers, green-card applicants, and Afghans trying to enter the United States after officials confirmed the suspect’s nationality late Wednesday.

US President Donald Trump called it an “act of terror.”

“This heinous assault was an act of evil and an act of hatred, and an act of terror. It was a crime against our entire nation. It was a crime against humanity,” Trump said.

He announced deployment of an additional 500 troops to “help protect our capital city.”

There are approx 2,400 National Guard troops currently deployed in Washington Capitol, which includes 958 from the DC National Guard and about 1,300 from 8 other states.

Multiple states have sent Guard personnel to Washington in recent months as part of President Trump’s public-safety crackdown, media reports added.