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    Security Forces Arrest Four Campaigners for Resistance Front in Kunduz Province

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee16 June 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Kunduz Police Command reports that, based on intelligence information, police in the Aq Tash district arrested four members of the Resistance Front who were campaigning and spreading propaganda in support of the Resistance front. They were detained along with several tools and materials.

    According to the source, the detainees have confessed to their crimes and will be referred to judicial and legal authorities once their case files are completed.

    It is worth noting that, in addition to Kunduz, individuals campaigning for the Resistance Front and other so-called fronts have recently been arrested in several other provinces as well.

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