Residents of the Warsaj district in Takhar province are calling for urgent access to telecommunication services.
Locals from the Tagab Mian-Shahr area report that over six villages remain completely cut off from mobile networks and the internet.
The community states they have faced this isolation for years, struggling with severe difficulties during emergencies due to the lack of connectivity.
Despite repeated pleas, their region remains a digital blind spot.
They are urging authorities and telecom companies to install towers and end their communication blackout.
Access to basic communication is a fundamental need that remains unmet in many remote parts of Afghanistan.