
Taliban militants (file photo)
8am: According to local sources, Mawlawi Muttaqi, the commander of the Taliban’s security command for Panjshir province, forcibly entered a residential house and sexually assaulted a woman. A credible source from the ranks of the Taliban in Panjshir told Hasht-e Subh that the incident occurred on Monday, May 1, in the village of Frubal, in the central district of this province. Mawlawi Muttaqi is the main resident of Kandahar province and lives in the house of the former government’s public health director in the Parakh area of Panjshir center. Click here to read more (external link).

Khaama: On Wednesday, World Press Freedom Day, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres declared that “the world must stand with journalists as they stand for the truth.” On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Afghanistan Journalists Centre (AFJC) released a report on the deteriorating situation of the media in Afghanistan, noting that violence cases against journalists have increased by 64% in the past year. The report shows that at least 213 incidents of violence, threats and detention of journalists have been recorded in the country from May 2022 to May 2023. The report revealed that one person was killed, 21 were injured, six people were physically harassed, 115 people were threatened, and 70 journalists were detained, of which at least two journalists, Murtaza Behbudi and Khairullah Parhar, are still in Taliban custody. 
BBC News: Every day, 167 children die in Afghanistan from preventable diseases, according to the UN children’s fund Unicef – illnesses that could and should be cured with the right medication. It is a staggering number. But it’s an estimate. 
8am: Saied Khosti, the former spokesperson of the Taliban’s Interior Ministry, has threatened to kill opponents of this group both inside and outside of Afghanistan with knives. The former Interior Ministry spokesperson, who apparently does not hold an official position at present, made the threat in a tweet on Tuesday, May 2. Khosti wrote, “Kill the fugitives one by one with knives. If anyone preaches against the country, go and kill them. They are very ruthless and terrifying animals.” He added, “We have hundreds of volunteers in Europe and America. They just want unity and leadership.” 

8am: The attack took place around 9:00 pm on Sunday night, April 30, above a Taliban outpost in the Khairkhana area of Kabul’s 11th security district. The group announced the attack through a newsletter and a video on its Twitter page but did not mention any potential casualties among its own forces. Residents of the 315 area in Kabul also reported hearing gunfire in the area. The Taliban have not yet commented on the incident.