Commander Ahmad Massoud

In June 2024, the National Resistance Front (NRF) of Afghanistan intensified its efforts against the Taliban regime, targeting their strongholds and operational capabilities. Throughout the month, NRF forces conducted 21 operations across key regions, including the capital city, northern territories, and western provinces. These strategic assaults aimed to disrupt Taliban control and inflict significant casualties. In total, 35 Taliban terrorists were killed, and 31 were injured.

The NRF employed a variety of tactics primarily of guerrilla warfare, ambushes, rocket attacks, and precision strikes on checkpoints, vehicles, and key Taliban figures. Notable operations included attacks near high-security zones such as the Taliban's Transportation Brigade in Kabul and an attack on the Taliban's criminal investigation department in Taloqan, Takhar province. Most operations were meticulously planned to occur under the cover of darkness, enhancing operational security and minimizing any civilian casualties. Some daytime operations were executed with precision to avoid collateral damage. Currently established in twelve provinces, the NRF is preparing for further expansion into the northwestern and southwestern regions. This phase is crucial for structuring and reinforcing NRF forces, building towards the ultimate goal of transitioning to conventional warfare to liberate occupied provinces.

From June 24th to June 26th, the fourth round of the Vienna Process marked the largest meeting of the anti-Taliban political opposition groups thus far, where the leader of the National Resistance Front, commander Ahmad Massoud and over 65 political and civil groups gathered to work towards a democratic future for Afghanistan.