
Afghanistan’s Taliban government began to stop the telecommunications nationwide after a few weeks after starting to break the textile Internet connection.
Internet Watcher NETBLOCKS reports reported that they are currently experiencing “total Internet power outages.”
The International News Agency said that contact with Capital Kabul has been lost. Mobile Internet and satellite TVs have also been seriously confused throughout Afghanistan.
Since its dominance in power in 2021, the Taliban has imposed numerous restrictions in accordance with the interpretation of the Islamic Sharia law.
An official of the Taliban said it will continue until the closure of the telecommunications is an additional notice.
Tolo News, a personal AFGHAN NEWS Channel, told people to follow the social media page, which is expected to interfere with television and radio networks.
Local media reported that flights were also suspended at Kabul Airport.
According to Flight Tracking Service Flightradar24, at least eight flights that were scheduled to depart or arrive from Kabul International Airport on Tuesday were canceled.
Some people in Kabul said that the BBC stopped 17:00 local time (12:30 GMT) until the end of the work date.
Because of this, many people will not know the impact until many people affect banking services and other businesses until Tuesday morning.
The optical fiber cable transmits the data very quickly and is used in most of the world’s Internet.
NetBlocks said in Social in the Social Network Mastodon’s post.
“As the Taliban authorities move to implement moral measures, Afghanistan is currently in the entire Internet power outage.
For several weeks, Internet users in Afghanistan have complained about the fact that Internet access is slow or there is no connection.
The Taliban said before that the alternative path for Internet access would be created without providing details.
At that time, business leaders warned that if the Internet ban continued, the activity would be seriously hit.
Hamid Haidari, the former editor -in -chief of Afghan News Channel 1TV, said, “Loneliness is surrounding the whole country.”
“Afghanistan officially ranked first in the competition with North Korea to officially disconnect (Internet),” X.
Mariam Solaimankhil, a former member of the Afghanistan Parliament, headquartered in the United States, wrote in the X owner Elon Musk tag.
The blackout is the latest of a series of limitations that the Taliban has returned to power.
Earlier this month, they removed the books written by women from the National University Education System as part of a new ban on human rights and sexual harassment.
Women and girls were especially difficult. They are not accessible to education over 12 years of age and are one of the last routes for additional training in late 2024.
The Taliban controlled Afghanistan with lightning a few weeks after the withdrawal of the United States and other international forces in 2021.









