The United Nations Internal Documents said this organization staff in Afghanistan was threatened and assaulted by the Taliban, despite commitment to not revenge.
Reuters on August 25 leads internal documents from the United Nations, said an employee of this organization in Afghanistan on August 22 was blocked by Taliban on the way to Kabul airport.
The next day, three unidentified men broke into the house of an UN employee in Afghanistan when he was working on.
Taliban members went weeks on the street of Kabul, Afghanistan on August 18.
These are only two of the dozens of cases listed by the United Nations in internal security documents, showing threats on offices and employees in Afghanistan since August 10, before
Taliban has not commented on the above information.
The Taliban previously announced it would investigate revenge departments, and encouraged international aid organizations to continue their work in Afghanistan.
The United Nations transferred about 1/3 of 300 foreign employees in Afghanistan to Kazakhstan.