
A number of Afghans living in Washington, D.C., marched near the US Congress building in the city to show their support for the Popular Resistance Front against the Taliban. Protesters say they stand for support for freedom, equality and human rights, especially women's rights in Afghanistan.

Regarding the situation in Afghanistan, Indian Foreign Minister Jay Shanker said it was time for the international community to come together and work for their common interests. An introduction ceremony for the Taliban government is scheduled to take place in Kabul in the coming days. India has not yet openly opposed the Taliban's takeover of Kabul.
Kabir Wasiq, the deputy governor of Panjshir, said that fierce fighting was taking place in Panjshir and Andarab and that resistance forces were advancing in the two areas. He said the Resistance Front had inflicted heavy casualties on the Taliban
Mohammad Fathi, President of Alborz University of Medical Sciences, said: 22 patients with coronary artery disease have died in the past 24 hours in this province and the official number of coronary artery deaths in Alborz reached 5,594 people.

Coinciding with Ahmad Massoud's call for a general uprising against the Taliban, a group of men and women demonstrated in Kabul on Monday night, chanting "Death to Pakistan" and "Long live Afghanistan," in the presence of the head of the military intelligence. Pakistan also protested in Kabul