Frequent relocation of Haibatullah; Taliban leader worried about US attack and internal crisis

Frequent relocation of Haibatullah; Taliban leader worried about US attack and internal crisis

Frequent relocation of Haibatullah; Taliban leader worried about US attack and internal crisis.

Local sources in Kandahar report that Taliban leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada has been changing his residences frequently in recent days.

These frequent relocations, which have increased sharply in recent weeks, indicate his concern about security threats and his efforts to maintain personal security.

Analysts believe that one of the main reasons for this behavior is the possibility of a US attack on Afghanistan over the Bagram issue, which has increased caution among Taliban leaders.

According to sources, the Taliban leader has even canceled his weekly meeting with the Ulema Council. This cancellation, which was previously one of Haibatullah’s regular programs, is a reflection of the increasing external and internal pressures and threats.

In addition to concerns about possible attacks, internal problems and disagreements among senior Taliban members have also played an important role in increasing this cautious behavior.

Experts say the constant change of residence and cancellation of official meetings are a sign of the Taliban’s wandering and efforts to manage internal space and external threats.

In addition to the security implications, these actions have caused concern among group members and supporters and may affect the Taliban’s internal coordination and stability.

Analysts emphasize that Haibatullah’s wandering is a combination of external threats and internal problems that have made the group’s future fragile.