SECURITY — May 11, 2026

Clashes in Badakhshan Leave Four Dead, 32 Injured

At least four people were killed and 32 injured in clashes between local residents and Taliban forces in Badakhshan over disputes regarding poppy cultivation and mines.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV2 min read

Clashes in Badakhshan Leave Four Dead, 32 Injured
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At least four people have been killed and 32 others injured following clashes between local residents and Taliban forces in several districts of Badakhshan province.

The violence, which began late last week, occurred in the districts of Argo, Shiki, Khash, and Jurm. The clashes were reportedly triggered by disputes over poppy cultivation and mining activities.

In the Khash district, local residents have blocked roads. Meanwhile, the Taliban are deploying additional reinforcements to the affected districts to manage the situation.

Read the original reporting at Amu TV

Reliability assessment

The story's report of multiple clashes in Badakhshan over poppy cultivation and mines is corroborated by several independent sources from May 2026. KabulNow reports at least two deaths in Shaki district over a gold mine, and Afghanistan International reports a death in Argo district over poppy eradication. These reports collectively confirm the core events, the causes, and the timeframe described in the original story.

The source language reads straight.

Independent web corroboration

A separate web search returned 8 matching reports. A selection:

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