According to information received from Afghanistan, significant developments are taking place around Bagram Air Base and the internal structure of the Taliban. The report is based on direct and reliable reports from insiders and focuses on the arrival of US forces, internal cleansing among the Taliban, and extensive surveillance measures. These developments reflect the rapid changes in the country’s security and political situation, where foreign and domestic powers are engaged in a complex engagement. The insiders emphasize that this information was obtained from secure and direct communications, and this report aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the current situation.
Recent reports from Kabul indicate that nearly 1,000 US troops have entered Bagram Air Base. The arrival, confirmed last night by comrades in Afghanistan, appears to be part of a quiet military operation. The insiders emphasize that no Taliban soldier can enter the base without direct US permission, which indicates complete control of US forces over this strategic area. In addition, most of the houses around Bagram have been evacuated in a public manner, a move that appears to be made to facilitate operations and increase security. These developments are accompanied by the presence of drones and aerial surveillance, which cover the surrounding provinces and monitor any suspicious activity. Inside sources report that this arrival of American forces could be a prelude to a larger shift in control of the base, where Bagram serves as a key point in the regional balance of power.
Internal purge among the Taliban
A bizarre and widespread purge is underway among the Taliban. According to reliable information, apart from the Badri military unit, no other groups and military units remain in Bagram, and this unit is now based outside the Bagram base. This purge is apparently being carried out to eliminate undesirable elements and strengthen central control. The fate of key leaders, such as members of the Haqqani network, remains unknown. Still, insiders assure that they will not be harmed and will likely continue to play important roles in interactions with foreign forces, especially the United States, at this stage. The Kandahar Taliban group, in cooperation with foreign forces such as the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and China, is searching for American spies within the Taliban system. The operation is part of an internal cleansing effort and reflects internal tensions within the Taliban, where mutual trust has declined and any suspicious communication is scrutinized.
All lines of communication are being tapped by the Taliban, including those of ordinary citizens. Insiders report that this monitoring is being conducted to prevent the leakage of information and to identify potential infiltrators. The Yarmouk and Badri units are actively seeking individuals who submit reports to Bagram Air Base or are involved in directing drones in provinces such as Kandahar, Kabul, Khost, and several others. These units have fully monitored the provinces and are following up on any suspicious activity. Internal sources are in contact with some comrades in Khost province to receive more updates. This level of monitoring indicates a sensitive security situation, where even everyday conversations between citizens can be perceived as a threat and lead to further action.
Conclusion
The current situation at Bagram Air Base and inside the Taliban indicates increasing tensions and rapid changes. The arrival of American forces, internal cleansing, and extensive surveillance could lead to further developments; however, internal sources emphasize that this information needs to be continuously followed up on. Given the ongoing contacts with sources in Khost and other areas, it is expected that more updates will be received in the near future. This report is based on reliable internal information. It aims to provide a comprehensive view of events without relying on external sources, to paint a realistic picture of the current situation.
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