At the end of the first day of the UN meeting in Doha, which included Taliban representatives, the Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) reported an attack on the Taliban in Kabul.
According to the AFF, this "guerrilla operation" targeted a Taliban checkpoint in Bagh-e Bala area, resulting in the deaths of three Taliban members and the injury of one.
A video shared by the front on X social media platform, allegedly belonging to this incident, shows an explosion on a relatively dark and busy road.
The exact location and details of the explosion remain unclear.
Taliban have not yet commented on this regard.
AFF announced the attack after the conclusion of the first day of the UN meeting on Afghanistan, which took place on Sunday.
Concurrently, the National Resistance Front reported that its forces had attacked Taliban patrol forces in the "Qala-e-Nazer" area of Kabul on Saturday, claiming that two Taliban fighters were killed, and two others were injured.
Taliban representatives attended the Doha meeting at the invitation of the UN. However, the UN did not invite representatives from other military, political, and civil groups in Afghanistan.
This exclusion has been widely condemned by Afghan political groups and civil activists, with some calling for a boycott of the meeting.
Several prominent human rights figures and women's rights activists, including former Minister of Women's Affairs Habiba Sarabi, Zubaida Akbar, and Nabila Mosleh, declined the UN's invitation to attend side meetings at the event.