Taliban fighters hunting blacklist of Afghan officials, US-trained forces: Private intel report

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Taliban fighters are 'intensifying' their 'hunt-down' of Afghan officials, security forces and police, and punishing their families when they can't find them, according to a new private intelligence report obtained by ABC News.

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The report was provided to the United Nations, which shared it with member countries, including the U.S., according to American officials.on the Afghan people and consolidate power by eliminating its enemies -- moving with systematic speed less than one week after seizing the country's capital, Kabul.

The report was compiled by the Norwegian research firm RHIPTO, which provides analysis to the U.N. and INTERPOL, the international police agency. The U.S. government received the report from the U.N., State Department spokesperson Ned Price confirmed to ABC News.

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