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27 Apr 2022 | 09:10 AM UTC

Afghanistan: Taliban declares nationwide public holiday April 28

Taliban officials announce nationwide public holiday April 28. Religious events, business disruptions likely. Militant attacks possible.

Informational

Event

Taliban authorities have declared April 28 a public holiday for Mujahideen Day. The day is typically commemorated as the start of an Islamic rule in the nation after the Taliban’s victory over the Soviet Union in 1989. Businesses will likely close for the day. Official events are likely, mainly at religious sites. Taliban personnel will likely enhance security near larger gatherings and may close nearby roadways.

Militants have organized attacks targeting government events on Mujahideen Day in previous years. Actions towards Taliban personnel and religious events by militant groups, especially Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K), cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Avoid religious and political events due to possible attacks. If violence breaks out, leave the area immediately. Follow all security personnel instructions. Allow additional travel time near events. Confirm business appointments in advance.