SECURITY — May 3, 2026
Young Man Killed Under Unclear Circumstances in Kabul
A young man was killed under unclear circumstances in Kabul, with Taliban authorities yet to comment on the incident. The killing occurs amid rising reports of targeted violence and international documentation of human rights concerns in Afghanistan.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

A young man identified as Maywand was killed in Kabul on Friday night under circumstances that remain unclear. According to acquaintances and local witnesses, the victim was the son of Colonel Fazal Ahmad Khan, a former military officer who died in a 2013 suicide bombing near the Ministry of Defense. Family members state that Maywand leaves behind a one-year-old child and was not involved in any armed conflict, personal disputes, or political movements.
Taliban authorities have not issued a statement regarding the incident. The absence of an official explanation coincides with growing reports of targeted and unexplained killings of young men across the capital in recent months.
International monitoring bodies have recently highlighted a broader pattern of security concerns and human rights violations under the current administration. Reports from the U.S. State Department and the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan document an increase in extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances. These assessments note that activists, legal professionals, and women have been disproportionately affected by the deteriorating security environment.
As of Saturday, no group has claimed responsibility for the killing, and local law enforcement agencies have not released details regarding an investigation. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about civilian safety in the capital as residents await clarity on the motives behind the violence.
Read the original reporting at Amu TV →
Reliability assessment
Single outlet reports the killing based entirely on anonymous local sources. No official confirmation from Taliban authorities, police, or independent outlets. While contextual references to US State Department and UN human rights reports are publicly documented, the specific incident's existence remains uncorroborated by verifiable, on-record attribution.
The source language reads straight.
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.
Across the newsrooms
Filed by
Amu TV
Originating
Reported straight
Reported straight
Filed under
Security — Kabul, Targeted Killings, Taliban, Human Rights, US State Department
Spotted an error or have more on this story? Tip the desk on Telegram → or WhatsApp →.
Reader supported
Keep Ehtebar running
Every published story uses paid tools to translate reporting, compare sources, extract claims, and produce a clearer read on Afghanistan. Reader support helps keep that work independent.
€5
helps cover daily verification runs
€15
supports a week of source comparison
€50
keeps independent analysis moving
More in Security

Vehicle linked to Taliban official injures girls in Kabul attack
— Reliable

Security forces arrest suspect and seize weapons in Nangarhar district
— Reliable

Taliban Leadership Seeking to Remove Juma Khan Fateh from Darwazas Region
— Developing

Taliban Increase Security Presence and Operations in Panjshir
— Reliable