
Taliban Deputy Governor Deploys Forces to Jerm District Amid Local Unrest in Badakhshan
Taliban authorities have deployed additional forces to the Jerm district of Badakhshan province following reports of armed opposition and growing local dissatisfaction. According to local sources, Badakhshan deputy governor Jamaluddin Haqqju arrived in Khostak village with a contingent of fighters to address the unrest.
Approximately 30 armed opponents have reportedly taken positions in the highlands surrounding Khostak village, with indications that additional individuals may be joining the group. The deployment comes amid rising tensions in the district, which sources attribute to several administrative and economic grievances.
Local figures cite the removal of established local power structures and security forces as a primary driver of the discontent. Additional factors include disputes over mining extraction, the destruction of opium crops without the provision of alternative livelihoods, and complaints regarding the conduct of Taliban authorities in the region.
Badakhshan province has experienced recurring security challenges in recent years, with multiple districts witnessing periodic clashes between Taliban forces and armed opposition groups. The current situation in Jerm district reflects ongoing efforts by the de facto authorities to consolidate control while managing localized resistance.
Officials have not yet issued a formal statement regarding the deployment or the reported opposition activity in Khostak village. The movement of forces into the district underscores the continued security focus in northern Afghanistan as regional dynamics evolve.
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