“Currently we don’t have security in Afghanistan at all, whenever we go out we don’t know if we will come home alive or not,” he added.
Taliban security forces guard a checkpoint near the foreign ministry in Kabul on March 27, after an ISIS-K suicide bomber struck the site.
The data, which is available in a live map, includes 367 pieces of open-source evidence — largely videos and images shared on social media — about 70 ISIS-K attacks since August 2021.
As the Taliban try to minimize the threat ISIS-K poses, attacks on civilians continue.
Taliban security forces have been waging ongoing operations and night raids against ISIS-K.