Rumors in Kabul: Handing over Bagram or moving the Taliban Interior Ministry.
After the Internet was reconnected in Afghanistan, two rumors have been widely circulated in Kabul: one is the return of American forces to Bagram and the other is changes in the Taliban security leadership.
Sources in Kabul say that despite the nationwide telecommunications shutdown in Afghanistan, only international institutions and diplomatic missions have been able to access the Internet through the VSAT system, and ordinary people have been completely deprived of this possibility.
This situation has caused banks, exchange offices, customs and even some Taliban offices to be semi-closed, plunging citizens into an atmosphere of confusion and dissatisfaction.
According to sources, the ATRA administration has informed telecommunications companies that efforts to obtain licenses from Kandahar are continuing and that mobile phone services will probably be resumed by the end of the week.
At the same time, two rumors have been widely circulated in Kabul: one is the return of American forces to Bagram and the other is changes in the Taliban security leadership.
Although the American presence in Bagram is considered far from reality, the removal of Sirajuddin Haqqani from the Ministry of Interior is considered more serious, and it is even said that Yousuf Wafa is being considered as his replacement.