The UN mission has condemned Afghanistan’s first nationwide internet and telecom blackout since 2021, calling it a “total severance” that threatens survival, aid delivery, and economic stability.
Supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada ordered fiber-optic cuts to curb “immorality,” ignoring internal warnings about economic fallout and escalating from past social media bans.
The shutdown has crippled banking, flights, aid coordination, and media, pushing Afghans to panic-buy satellite phones and smuggled SIM cards while silencing voices from within the country.