Protesters in western Afghanistan are injured after authorities crack down on a demonstration against Taliban-imposed dress code rules for women, according to eyewitness accounts. ABC News and The Independent both report that at least three people are injured during the confrontation. The Winnipeg Free Press also covers the same incident, stating that protesters are hurt during the march. The reports describe the dispute as focused on clothing requirements imposed by the Taliban, with demonstrators taking to the streets to object to the policy. Eyewitnesses say Afghan authorities intervene forcefully during the demonstration, leading to the injuries. The accounts are consistent in the number of injured people mentioned and in the location being western Afghanistan. None of the provided sources specifies additional details such as the names of injured individuals, the exact city or province where the protest occurs, or the circumstances of any arrests. The overall picture across the outlets is that the protest proceeds despite the risks, but that the authorities’ response results in injuries.