The following is a press release by National Resistance Front of Afghanistan foreign relations:


In January 2025, the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF) carried out 10 operations against Taliban terrorist forces across six provinces: Kabul, Kunduz, Herat, Baghlan, Kapisa, and Parwan. These attacks resulted in at least 19 Taliban terrorists killed and more than 14 others wounded, with several
high-value targets eliminated, including two Taliban commanders. NRF forces also destroyed multiple enemy vehicles and seized enemy weapons and communication equipment during these operations. The attacks targeted a range of Taliban military, intelligence, and law enforcement installations.

Several Taliban patrols and reconnaissance units were also ambushed in mountainous and urban areas, with NRF forces executing both direct assaults on enemy positions and ambush operations against mobile Taliban units.

A majority of the operations took place at night, with 70% of attacks occurring after sunset, demonstrating NRF’s continued emphasis on night raids to exploit Taliban vulnerabilities and minimize civilian exposure. The attacks were precisely coordinated, with NRF forces conducting targeted eliminations, checkpoint assaults, and high-profile strikes on Taliban personnel linked to intelligence and military units. The most significant NRF attacks this month included the assassination of a Taliban commander and his associate outside the military prosecutor’s office in Kabul, the ambush on a Taliban intelligencelinked patrol near Pul-e-Charkhi Prison, and the attack on the security checkpoint at the Kunduz provincial police headquarters, which left nine Taliban terrorists dead or wounded. Additionally, NRF forces successfully targeted a security checkpoint in Bagram, Parwan Province, as well as members
of the Taliban’s Al-Farooq Corps, its intelligence apparatus, and narcoticslinked militants in Herat and Kapisa provinces.

The NRF continues to fight using guerrilla warfare while actively preparing for base-building to transition toward conventional warfare. Last year, NRF forces expanded their operational reach and increased the frequency and scale of attacks across multiple provinces, targeting Taliban security infrastructure,
military convoys, and intelligence units. The shift toward more sustained engagements and strategic resource acquisition has positioned NRF for the next phase of resistance. As 2025 progresses, the focus remains on expanding territorial footholds, intensifying coordinated operations, and preparing for the
eventual escalation into conventional warfare.