Hyderabad, Aug. 30 -- The American media has come under strong criticism over its coverage of the recent Kabul blasts in which over 180 people were killed.

Soon after the incident hit the headlines across the world, what disappointed many was the US media's coverage of the deadly attack. From The Washington Post to The Wall Street Journal, the US media's blatant downplay of the Afghan victims didn't go unnoticed.

Many pointed out the fact that the same US media, which was head over heels about human rights and democracy in Afghanistan just days ago, completely ignored to mention over 170 Afghans killed in the terror attack in their headlines.

"Kabul blast kill at least 13 U.S. troops," read the headline of The Washington Post front pag...