The Taliban Is Tightening Control over russian and belarusian Agents in Afghanistan
10/4/2025

The Taliban’s Main Directorate of Intelligence is tightening control over the activities of russian and belarusian agents in Afghanistan. The Taliban’s special services suspect representatives of the “union state” of attempting to use the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” to provoke tensions between the East and the West.
According to counterintelligence, an agent network has been created in the country, whose main task is a clash of interests of foreign states.
On July 3, russia was the first in the world to formally recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. On July 7, Chief of the Counterintelligence Service of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Taliban Asadullah Baryalai, in his letter, drew attention to the sharp increase in the number of russian “tourists”, journalists, and other visitors to the country, suggesting that a significant portion of them were intelligence officers. In his September address, Baryalai proposed specific measures to counter the activities of russian and belarusian agents.