Taliban police killed 11 people in Kabul in less than 10 days. The Taliban claimed all victims were armed robbers, but relatives dispute this — one victim, Ali,
Summary
Taliban police killed 11 people in Kabul in less than 10 days. The Taliban claimed all victims were armed robbers, but relatives dispute this — one victim, Ali, was a young street vendor (~20-21 years old) from the Dasht-e-Barchi area of western Kabul who supported his family. The UN special rapporteur for Afghanistan called for prompt and impartial investigations into the killings.
Where
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Placed to district level. Sources name the district; no coordinates have been established, and the exact address is withheld.
Legal classification
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Extrajudicial / summary killing · primary
ICCPR Art. 6; UDHR Art. 3
Assigned from the reported conduct and confirmed on review.
Killing of civilians in attack
ICCPR Art. 6; IHL
Assigned from the reported conduct and confirmed on review.
Also coded as: Civilian casualties
Sources
3 independent reports of one event. Field-channel material is used for corroboration only and is never attributed.
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Afghanistan Human Rights Center, “Taliban police killed 11 people in Kabul in less than 10 days. The Taliban claimed all victims were armed robbers, but relatives dispute this — one victim, Ali,”, entry AHRC-2026-0801-KAB-03, grade: Corroborated, 2026-08-01. Retrieved 23 August 2026.
