Local sources in Parwan province’s Bagram district reveal that the Taliban have issued a directive to residents, requesting details about their guests in the wake of recent events.
On Wednesday, December 6, sources confirmed to Hasht-e Subh Daily that the Taliban imposed this restriction following a recent attack by National Resistance Front forces on the Bagram district building.
A Bagram district resident recounted, “The Taliban informed homeowners in the district that we will demolish the walls of your gardens because attacks on us originate from this area. Furthermore, the Taliban instructed residents that anyone visiting their house as a guest should provide us with their name, father’s name, location, and a brief profile.”
Reports indicate that in response to heightened attacks by armed anti-Taliban forces on the group’s positions across Parwan, the Taliban have detained several residents in the area, though the exact number remains unknown.
It is noteworthy that on the night of November 25, rocket attacks intensified on the Bagram district building in Parwan province, where the Taliban is stationed.
The National Resistance Front claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that at least two Taliban fighters were killed, and four others sustained injuries as a result.