The city began to develop after the United States invaded Afghanistan in October 2001. Before that the location was a small
border town. In January 2006, "a suicide bomber on a motorbike killed at least 20 people and wounded 20 more," according to one report. "The attacker drove the vehicle into a crowd watching a wrestling match and detonated a bomb," said Kandahar provincial Gov.
Asadullah Khalid. The
Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. Spin Boldak was the
site of a suicide bombing in February 2008 that killed 38 Afghans and injured several Canadian soldiers. In April 2010, three nephews of the former governor of Spin Boldak district,
Hajji (or Haji) Fazluddin Agha, aged 15, 13 and 12, were killed in a bomb attack. The bomb was attached to a donkey which was led to the checkpoint in front of the former governor's home and detonated by remote control. Hajji Fazluddin Agha, according to the report, was one of then-President
Hamid Karzai's most important political allies in Kandahar, and had also served as Karzai's top campaign official in Kandahar Province. He was unhurt in the bombing, but two bystanders and two policemen were wounded. On 14 July 2021, Taliban forces as part of the
2021 Taliban offensive captured Spin Boldak along with the border post with Pakistan. The Taliban immediately took over border duties by regulating movement of people and goods between Spin Boldak and the
Wesh–Chaman border crossing. It was at this border crossing on 15 July 2021, the Indian photo-journalist
Danish Siddiqui was killed by the Taliban and his body mutilated ==Climate==