Confusion surrounds the state of internet connectivity in Afghanistan, after some networks were apparently restored on Wednesday following an outage that began on Monday.
The Associated Press earlier reported what claimed to be a Taliban statement denying reports that the blackout was a deliberate move and saying old fibre optic cables are worn out and being replaced.
However, it later emerged the statement was false.
The Taliban sometimes communicate with Pakistani journalists through an official
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