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Title: Tajikistan-Afghanistan Border Violence: Attacks on Chinese Workers

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Breaking: Cross-Border Attacks in Tajikistan Raise ⁤fears‍ of Escalation,5 ​Chinese Nationals Killed

Dushanbe,Tajikistan ‍ – A surge ⁤in cross-border attacks originating from Afghanistan is ⁣fueling tensions between Tajikistan and the Taliban-led government,with five Chinese citizens employed by Chinese ‌construction companies ⁢killed in two ⁣separate ‍incidents⁤ within the past month. The ⁤attacks have prompted strong condemnation from ‌Tajikistan and demands for increased ‌border security from Kabul.

The⁣ latest⁣ incident occurred on Sunday at approximately ⁤18:45 local time near the village of Shodak, in Tajikistan’s Darvaz district. Gunfire reportedly originated from the Afghan village of Ruzvayak, located in the Mohi Mai district of‌ Badakhshan province, targeting employees of China Road and Bridge Corporation, a Chinese state-owned construction company. Two Chinese nationals were killed and two others injured.

This⁤ follows a similar ⁣attack on November 26th in the⁣ Shamshiddin Shohin district, where three Chinese employees of the Shokhin-SM company were killed ‍and ‌one‍ injured. Both attacks‌ were traced back to Afghanistan’s Badakhshan Province.

Tajikistan’s State Committee for ‍National‍ Security (GKNB) has expressed ​”deep concern” and “strongly condemns the alarming actions by this criminal ‍group,” calling ⁣on the current Afghan ​authorities‌ to take “timely⁣ and effective action.” The⁣ Tajik Foreign Ministry labeled the attacks a “brutal act⁤ by a terrorist group” and urged Afghan authorities to ensure‍ the security of ⁣the border region.

In response, the Taliban representatives offered condolences ‍to Tajikistan and⁢ China, stating the attacks were carried out by factions attempting‍ to “create tension and distrust between countries in the region.” They expressed‌ willingness ‌to cooperate in investigations⁤ and information sharing.

Tajikistan‌ President Emomali Rahmon convened an emergency meeting ⁤with security officials, “strongly ​condemn[ing] the illegal and provocative actions of ⁣Afghans” and ordering stricter preventive measures and increased surveillance along the​ entire⁣ border‌ zone.

Tajikistan has taken “additional ⁤steps to strengthen border protection and ensure the safety ​of tajik citizens⁣ and foreign workers,”⁣ according to the ⁤GKNB. The situation is​ currently reported as “stable and ⁤under ⁣control,” with investigations ⁢ongoing.

(tps/luc)

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