Images from the sources, which Reuters could not independently verify, show a badly damaged property and family members with injuries they say were from Taliban beatings. Omar’s family said their experience contradicted that commitment. “None of us had imagined we would be targeted like this,” said one of Omar’s relatives, requesting anonymity. On Sept. 3, armed Taliban fighters in army fatigues raided Omar’s official residence in Jalalabad, two family members who were present said. He sees no future for himself and his family in Afghanistan under Taliban rule.