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Badakhshan Police Chief Killed in Takhar Ambush

Taliban-affiliated Badakhshan Police Chief killed in Takhar ambush by NRF fighters. Resistance targets Taliban officials and infrastructure in northern Afghanistan.

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Badakhshan Police Chief Takhar ambush

NRF fighters ambushed Taliban-affiliated Badakhshan Police Chief in Takhar, highlighting resistance operations in northern Afghanistan.

March 15, 2026

Maulvi Merajuddin, the Badakhshan Police Chief affiliated with the Taliban, was killed in a targeted ambush by National Resistance Front (NRF) fighters in Takhar Province.

Reports indicate that Merajuddin was traveling to Takhar when his vehicle was attacked, resulting in his death. Further details regarding additional casualties or security responses by the Taliban are still emerging.

The incident underscores the ongoing operations of resistance forces against Taliban officials and demonstrates their ability to challenge Taliban control in northern Afghanistan. It also highlights the risks faced by Taliban-appointed authorities in areas contested by resistance groups.

NRF authorities have emphasized that this action is part of their broader efforts to oppose the oppressive Taliban regime and to protect the people of northern Afghanistan from their rule.

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