The Supreme Leader of the Taliban, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, is reportedly altering his living situation due to the threats issued by former US President Donald Trump. This information comes amid increasing tensions. According to sources, Akhundzada is continuously changing his location. He has also canceled his weekly meeting with the Ulema Council, signaling an elevated state of alert. Previously, Akhundzada was known to reside in several locations, including Mandigak, Aino Mina, the residence of Abdul Razik Achakzai, and the former headquarters of the Kandahar Army Corps. However, his movements have become difficult to trace recently, with his whereabouts unknown for the last three days. The shift in his behavior follows warnings from Trump, including a discussion about re-establishing American control over Bagram Airbase.
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