Resistance movements against Taliban regime intensify in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: Resistance movements in Afghanistan have intensified due to the Taliban regime’s extremist policies that fuel public frustration.

The National Resistance Front (NRF) released details of its operations over the past year, reporting a total of 401 targeted attacks against the Taliban regime. It said 126 operations were carried out in Afghanistan capital Kabul.

These targeted operations took place across 19 provinces, including Kabul, Panjshir, Badakhshan, and Herat. The group said that the Afghan Taliban regime suffered heavy losses, with 651 operatives reportedly killed and 579 injured during these actions.

Experts said that the growing resistance is a clear indication that the Afghan public is frustrated with the oppressive Taliban regime.

Security analysts also noted that the Taliban are grappling with internal divisions and severe economic challenges. –Agencies