SECURITY — June 18, 2026

Anti-Taliban commander Abdul Rahman Andrabi dies

The Green Trend confirmed his death and noted that he lived free from Taliban control. Officials from the National Resistance Front and jihadi commander Mohammad Ismail Khan praised his courage and commitment to resistance.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

Anti-Taliban commander Abdul Rahman Andrabi dies
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Abdul Rahman Andrabi, an anti-Taliban commander from northern Afghanistan, has died. He was known for a widely circulated photograph from 1401 showing him beside the body of his son following a clash with the Taliban.

The Green Trend issued a statement confirming Andrabi's death. The statement noted that he had lived free from Taliban control.

Abdullah Khanjani, head of the political office of the National Resistance Front, posted on X praising Andrabi's courage and commitment to resistance efforts. Jihadi commander Mohammad Ismail Khan also offered condolences, stating that Andrabi had sent his sons to defend the homeland.

Andrabi had been active for years as an anti-Taliban commander in northern Afghanistan. The 1401 image of him with his son's body became a symbol of resistance after it circulated widely.

Public statements from the Green Trend, the National Resistance Front, and Mohammad Ismail Khan highlighted Andrabi's defense of his people and his refusal to submit to Taliban authority. No details on the circumstances or date of his death were provided in the statements.

Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International

Reliability assessment

Single source but contains direct on-record statements from multiple named public figures (Abdullah Khanjani of NRF, Mohammad Ismail Khan, and Green Trend) confirming the death with attributable details; this meets the criteria for reliable via strong attribution even without multiple outlets.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "one of the symbols of armed struggle against the Taliban", "lived free from Taliban domination under difficult conditions", "praising Abdul Rahman Andrabi for his courage, steadfastness, and sacrifice" — these phrases frame the subject as a heroic resistor using positive emotional and advocacy language.

Independent web corroboration

An independent web search turned up no separate corroborating reports. Treat the account as single-sourced until more outlets pick it up.

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