AFF Says It Targeted Taliban Intelligence Office In Kabul

An anti-Taliban armed group said Saturday it attacked a Taliban intelligence facility in the heart of Kabul, claiming casualties among the group’s fighters.
An anti-Taliban armed group said Saturday it attacked a Taliban intelligence facility in the heart of Kabul, claiming casualties among the group’s fighters.
The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) said its fighters struck Taliban Intelligence Unit 40 in the Shash Darak area on Friday evening. In a statement, the group claimed at least one Taliban member was killed and four others were wounded.
The AFF described the site as a “notorious” office where former Afghan soldiers and innocent civilians, including women, are detained and subjected to “brutal and inhumane torture.”
Local residents reported hearing an explosion in central Kabul on Friday night.
The Taliban have not commented on the incident. The group routinely rejects claims of attacks carried out by opposition groups, including the AFF and the National Resistance Front.