2026 in Afghanistan

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Events in the year 2026 in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan

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Incumbents

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Photo Post Name Dates
Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada 15 August 2021 – present (2021-08-15 – present)
Acting prime minister Hasan Akhund 7 September 2021 – present (2021-09-07 – present)
Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani 15 August 2021 – present (2021-08-15 – present)
Haqqani
Yaqoob
Baradar
Deputy Leader 15 August 2021 – present (2021-08-15 – present)
Baradar
Hanafi
Kabir
Acting Deputy Prime Minister 7 September 2021 – present (2021-09-07 – present)
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Events

Ongoing

January

  • 1 January –
    • At least 17 people are reported killed in nationwide flash-floods.[1]
    • An unidentified drone crashes on a hillside in Maidan Shar.[2]
  • 6 January – Four people are killed in clashes between residents and employees of a gold mining company in Chah Ab District, Takhar Province.[3]
  • 19 January – Seven people are killed in a bomb attack at a restaurant in Shahr-e Naw, Kabul. Islamic State claims responsibility.[4]
  • 21 January –
    • Six people are killed in rainstorms in Kandahar.[5]
    • Three people are killed in a landslide in Quraish, Nuristan.[5]
  • 24 January – At least 61 people are reported killed in three days of nationwide snowstorms.[6]
  • 29 January – Seven people are killed in a house collapse in Jalalabad.[7]

February

  • 7 February – A minibus falls into a valley in Badakhshan province, killing 15 people.[8]
  • 12 February – A magnitude 4.5 earthquake hits Balkh province, injuring three people.[9]
  • 17 February – Three Pakistani soldiers captured by Afghanistan during the 2025 Afghanistan–Pakistan conflict are released following mediation by Saudi Arabia.[10]
  • 22 February – Pakistan carries out airstrikes on suspected militant camps in Nangarhar and Paktika provinces, killing 18 people.[11]
  • 26 February – The Afghan Taliban carry out attacks on Pakistani army posts. The Taliban says about 40 Pakistani soldiers were killed, while Pakistani security sources claim 22 Taliban personnel dead and several quadcopters shot down.[12]
  • 27 February – Pakistan declares "open war" against the Afghan Taliban.[13]

March

April

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