New Details Emerge on Nationwide Internet Shutdown in Afghanistan
DID Press: Nationwide shutdown of internet and telecommunications services in Afghanistan continues, with only international organizations and diplomatic missions in Kabul maintaining access via VSAT. Banks, money exchanges, and some Taliban offices remain partially closed, amid circulating rumors of leadership changes within Taliban security agencies.

Sources report that ordinary citizens remain cut off from the internet, creating an atmosphere of confusion and frustration in Kabul. The Afghan Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (ATRA) has reportedly informed GSM service providers that it is seeking approval from Kandahar to resume mobile services by the end of the week.
Two major rumors are circulating in Kabul: the potential redeployment of U.S. forces at Bagram Air Base, and leadership changes within Taliban security institutions, particularly a possible replacement of the interior minister—a claim denied by the acting government yesterday.
The combination of internet outages and widespread rumors has heightened concerns about governance and institutional stability in Afghanistan, leaving citizens and businesses struggling with uncertainty and limited access to essential services.