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Afghanistan Freedom Front Strikes Taliban Security Zone in Badakhshan

AFF launches rocket attack on Taliban security zone in Badakhshan, highlighting Afghanistan’s growing internal conflict and instability.

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The Afghanistan Freedom Front claims an attack on the Taliban in Faizabad, Badakhshan, which shows deepening factional and regional unrest. [Courtesy: Wikipedia]

The Afghanistan Freedom Front claims an attack on the Taliban in Faizabad, Badakhshan, which shows deepening factional and regional unrest. [Courtesy: Wikipedia]

November 30, 2025

Badakhshan The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) claimed responsibility for a rocket attack on the Taliban’s 7th security zone near Television Hill in Faizabad on the evening of November 29, 2025. The group announced on X that clashes with Taliban militias lasted more than 15 minutes, involving both light and heavy weapons. According to the AFF, “three Taliban militiamen were killed and two others wounded during the operation.”

This strike marks the AFF’s third reported attack in Badakhshan, following earlier operations targeting the Faizabad airport gate in August 2023 and Baharak Jail in mid-November 2025. The group framed the attack as part of its ongoing resistance against the Taliban regime.

These attacks, according to security specialists, are part of a larger pattern of increasing instability in Afghanistan. The country’s conflict scene is complicated by the active resistance to Taliban control by numerous ethnic and regional groupings. Concurrently, deep fissures within the Taliban, between various factions, commanders, and power centers, have become increasingly apparent, weakening the regime’s control.

Observers warn that Afghanistan’s internal turmoil is intensifying, with governance, public order, and security structures under strain. The latest attack highlights the challenge facing both the Taliban leadership and regional stakeholders: managing internal dissent and mitigating the impact of rising insurgent activity on civilian populations.

As Afghanistan continues to grapple with these fractures, analysts suggest that the country’s path to stability remains uncertain, with potential implications for regional security across South Asia.

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