Taliban forces have deployed reinforcements and cut telecommunications in Khash District, Badakhshan province, following deadly clashes with local residents protesting the destruction of poppy fields.
Local sources told Afghanistan International on Tuesday that Taliban fighters opened fire on protesters during a second day of unrest, killing at least one person and injuring ten others. Health officials in Badakhshan confirmed the casualties, with three of the wounded reported to be in critical condition.
The violence began on Monday when Taliban forces attempted to destroy poppy fields in the area, a move that sparked resistance from locals. That initial confrontation resulted in at least four deaths and ten injuries, according to local sources.
Clashes erupted again on Tuesday during the funeral procession for those killed the previous day. Eyewitnesses reported further gunfire by Taliban forces. While some sources said as many as eight protesters were killed, medical officials confirmed five fatalities.
As tensions escalated, protesters blocked roads leading into Khash District. In response, the Taliban reportedly deployed additional forces by helicopter and cut off all telecommunications in the district.
Taliban officials have not yet commented on the ongoing situation.