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Afghan Taliban regime accused of terrorism and civilian killings

Clashes continue between Taliban forces and local residents in Argo district of Badakhshan over control resources.

Tensions in Afghanistan have escalated after clashes between Taliban forces and local residents in the northern province of Badakhshan reportedly left two civilians dead during protests over resource control.

According to Afghan media reports, including Afghan International, violent confrontations broke out in Argo district when disagreements emerged over the control of local resources.

During the clashes, Taliban fighters allegedly opened fire directly on civilians, resulting in the deaths of at least two people.

Local reports suggest that protests have been growing in intensity, and there are fears that the number of casualties could rise if the situation continues.

In response to the unrest, Taliban authorities reportedly suspended mobile phone services in parts of Badakhshan, a move seen as an attempt to limit communication and coverage of the situation.

The Taliban, who returned to power in 2021, have frequently faced criticism from international observers and rights groups over their governance, restrictions on civil freedoms, and use of force against civilians.

The group has also conducted strict anti-drug campaigns across Afghanistan, which some reports claim have led to further tensions in rural areas where local economies are affected by poppy cultivation.

Experts say the latest violence highlights growing instability in parts of the country, with concerns that civilians are increasingly caught between local disputes and state force.

They warn that continued clashes could deepen humanitarian challenges in already fragile regions.

The situation in Badakhshan remains tense, with fears that further confrontation could lead to additional loss of life if no immediate resolution is reached.

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