
Afghanistan Freedom Front Launches Deadly Attacks On Taliban In Kabul, Claiming 3 Lives
The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) has announced its responsibility for two separate attacks on Taliban positions in districts five and six of western Kabul.

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) has announced its responsibility for two separate attacks on Taliban positions in districts five and six of western Kabul.

Over 71 Afghan civil society organisations have publicly challenged the recent United Nations report, accusing it of being swayed by regional geopolitical interests rather than focusing on the plight of the Afghan people.

On Friday, the Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) announced that it had carried out an offensive attack on a Taliban outpost in the Bagram district of Parwan province, killing three Taliban members and injuring two others.

Publishing a statement on Friday, the Afghan embassy in Delhi, the capital of India, announced the complete suspension of its activities.

At the joint meeting of the Council of Foreign and Defence Ministers, and the Committee of Secretaries of the Security Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO), the situation in the region and Afghanistan has been reviewed.

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) announced that on Thursday, its combatants launched an assault on a Taliban outpost in the Koh Band district of Kapisa province, resulting in the deaths of two Taliban members.

Fawzia Koofi, a former member of the Afghan parliament, said at the Moscow meeting, that the Taliban has issued more than 80 decrees to ban women from social life.

Local reports confirm the killing of two members of the Herat Shia Ulema Council on Thursday.

At the Moscow conference, Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front (NRF), criticised the United Nations' special assessment as "flawed" and "inadequate."

In Moscow, a conference commenced on Thursday, signalling a significant assembly of eminent Taliban opponents and Russian officials.

Mullah Hibatullah, the Taliban leader, mentioned in the two-day meeting of the group's cabinet in Kandahar that if the Taliban compel people to adopt “Islam and moral”' by force, the people will resist and go against the group.

Mohammad Yaqub Abdur Rahman, the Taliban’s governor for Sar-e-pol Province, announced a significant increase in oil extraction at the Qashqari oil wells.

On Wednesday, the Taliban convened the first-ever joint meeting amongst its various security departments.

The Taliban’s National Standards Authority announced the return of 21 low-quality fuel tankers to Iran. On Wednesday, the agency wrote in a statement that these tankers have been returned to Iran from Mil 78 port of Farah province.

The family of Naqi Mohammad Taqi, one of the prosecutors of the previous government, said that he has been killed along with his sister, by unknown individuals.

Sources said that the pro-Taliban Al Mirsad website, under pressure from Pakistan, was directed by the Taliban intelligence agency to halt the publication of critical content against Pakistan indefinitely.

Sources have indicated that a cabinet meeting of the Taliban, presided over by the group's leader Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, has been underway for two days at Mandigak Palace in Kandahar.

Marking World Television Day, Nai, Supporting Open Media in Afghanistan, reported a significant decline in Afghanistan's visual media post-Taliban takeover.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Afghanistan (UNHCR) said that a number of refugees deported by Pakistan had left Afghanistan due to security threats.

In response to the assessment of the UN special coordinator on Afghanistan, the Taliban announced their opposition to an “intra-Afghan dialogue” and participation of other Afghan politicians.

On Tuesday, Pakistani media outlets reported that the Taliban has closed the Torkham border crossing with Pakistan.