Security sources in Kabul have confirmed that two members of the Ansarullah Tajikistan group and a Taliban fighter were killed when their vehicle hit a mine.
The incident occurred in the Khwaja Boghra area, exposing the active presence of foreign militant groups within the Afghan capital.
Reports suggest a collaborative link between the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and regional factions like Ansarullah.
The death of these foreign operatives in the heart of Kabul contradicts Taliban assurances that Afghan soil will not be used by terrorist groups, raising alarms among neighboring countries, particularly Tajikistan.
Security analysts warn that Afghanistan is increasingly becoming a safe haven for transnational terrorist networks.
The incident highlights the Taliban’s complex relationship with these groups, posing a growing threat to regional stability and security in Central Asia.