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Afghanistan Freedom Front Resumes Operations, Reports Deadly Attack In Badakhshan

Mar 30, 2026, 11:46 GMT+1

The Afghanistan Freedom Front has announced it has resumed attacks against the Taliban after halting operations during Ramadan.

It said that in its first spring offensive on Sunday evening, March 29, it attacked a Taliban border unit in Baharak district of Badakhshan province, killing four members.

According to the AFF, three other Taliban fighters were wounded in the attack.

The Taliban have not commented on the Afghanistan Freedom Front’s claim.

The Afghanistan Freedom Front had suspended its attacks against the Taliban during the month of Ramadan.

The Front’s attack in Badakhshan comes as the Taliban, about two weeks ago, deployed their governor of Helmand, Amanuddin Mansoor, to Badakhshan.

Amanuddin Mansoor, a Badakhshani Taliban commander, said in a speech that people are asking him how long the Taliban government will last.

The Taliban are concerned that the presence of opposition forces in the north could be strengthened by gaining regional and international support in these provinces.

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Taliban Seeks Annual Purchase Of 2 Million Tonnes Of Russian Fuel

Mar 30, 2026, 10:06 GMT+1

Russia’s trade centre in Afghanistan said the Taliban are seeking to purchase two million tonnes of fuel annually from Russia.

According to Russian media reports citing officials from the centre, a long-term fuel supply agreement is expected to be signed soon in the city of Kazan.

It is understood that current contracts run for three to six months and are then renewed. In this context, plans are underway to sign a long-term agreement during the Kazan International Economic Forum 2026.

Zamir Kabulov, the Russian president’s special envoy for Afghanistan, has said that Afghanistan is interested in purchasing Russian fuel and that energy exports to the country are on the agenda in ongoing talks.

Four Children Killed In Landmine Explosion In Ghazni

Mar 28, 2026, 14:33 GMT+0

Local Taliban officials in Ghazni said four children were killed after a landmine exploded in a village, blaming the incident on children handling unexploded ordnance.

According to Taliban-run National Television, the victims’ bodies have been handed over to their families.

During the former republic, the Taliban frequently planted mines on roads and farmland without marking them, targeting government and foreign forces.

The International Committee of the Red Cross said that in 2024 at least 564 people, including 434 children, were killed in Afghanistan by landmines and unexploded remnants of war.

Taliban Detains Activists For Urging Girls’ School Reopening

Mar 28, 2026, 13:25 GMT+0

Local sources in Herat told Afghanistan International that Taliban intelligence arrested two civil activists early on Saturday after they called for girls’ schools to reopen.

The two men, Qadoos Khatibi and Fayaz Ghori, had previously urged the reopening of girls’ schools through posts on Facebook.

According to sources, they were first taken to the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice and later transferred to Taliban intelligence custody.

Khatibi, a university lecturer and social activist in Herat, had posted a video on Friday calling on the Taliban to reopen schools and universities to Afghan girls.

Referring to nearly five years of closures, he said the Taliban had repeatedly cited problems that needed to be resolved but had failed to address them. Without education, development is not possible in any country, he said.

He stressed that the Taliban should honour their commitments and provide access to education for girls.

Meanwhile, Fayaz Ghori wrote on Facebook that he hoped for the day when the doors of education would reopen to girls in Afghanistan.

During nearly five years in power, the Taliban have repeatedly detained critics over protests against their policies, with some reports of torture.

Since returning to power, the Taliban have barred girls above primary school from attending classes and have also closed universities to female students.

Taliban Organise Armed Rally Against Pakistan In Khost

Mar 28, 2026, 11:44 GMT+0

Taliban-linked media reported on Saturday that an armed march against Pakistan was held in Khost, with participants carrying weapons and chanting anti-Pakistan slogans.

Videos released by Taliban outlets show individuals holding both old and modern weapons, with some participants saying they were awaiting Taliban orders to join a possible fight against Pakistan.

The march reportedly took place in the border districts of Zazi Maidan and Alisher.

Participants condemned Pakistan’s recent attacks on Afghan territory and warned they were ready to wage jihad if instructed.

Some told Taliban media they had already registered for a potential conflict, stressing that defending Afghanistan’s soil is a responsibility shared by all citizens.

Mukhtaruddin Jalalzai, a tribal elder in Khost, said locals had signed up for possible fighting and were waiting for Taliban orders to join front-line combat against Pakistani forces.

Previously, in several provinces, the Taliban have been accused of pressuring people to take part in anti-Pakistan demonstrations. Residents told Afghanistan International they had been threatened into joining such protests.

Over the past four years, the Taliban have repeatedly suppressed public protests, including those led by women demanding rights and freedoms, often using force and detaining participants.

Observers say the Taliban are attempting to mobilise public support against Pakistan.

Tensions between the two sides continue to escalate, with Pakistan vowing to continue operations inside Afghanistan and the Taliban saying they will respond to further attacks.

Uzbekistan & Taliban Establish Joint Trade Council

Mar 28, 2026, 11:00 GMT+0

A joint Uzbekistan-Taliban business council has been established at Uzbekistan’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry, aiming to expand trade and industrial cooperation between the two sides.

According to Uzbek media, the council includes 32 members, among them representatives from the board of Uzbekistan’s Chamber of Commerce and Afghanistan’s Chamber of Commerce.

At its first meeting on Thursday, participants discussed measures to strengthen economic and trade ties, facilitate direct business interactions and implement new joint projects.

Both sides agreed to increase bilateral trade to $5 billion in the short term.

Davron Vakhabov, head of Uzbekistan’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the council would promote direct dialogue between entrepreneurs, encourage new partnerships and boost investment activity.