Taliban deploying suicide attackers on border with Tajikistan
The specter of tension hangs over the Afghan-Tajik border after the Taliban took control of the Panjshir Valley, the stronghold of the Tajik community in Afghanistan.
The Taliban's takeover of the valley
caused its leaders to flee to Tajikistan.
Moscow interfering
Moscow said Dushanbe and Kabul had
sent troops to their shared border.
The Russian Foreign Ministry called
on the two parties to resolve their disputes in a manner acceptable to both
sides, the Russian Information Agency said.
On Saturday, Tajik President, Emomali
Rahmon, asked the residents of the border region of Farkhar to be vigilant and
cooperate with the border guards of their country.
Addressing residents during a visit
to the region, President Rahmon said the situation in neighboring Afghanistan
would become tenser in the coming period.
He added that his government is
taking all necessary measures to guard Tajikistan's borders.
"Every citizen in the region
must contribute to this important work," the president said. "You
have to be constantly vigilant and cooperate with the armed forces and security
services in guarding the borders."
Meanwhile, the Taliban has
questioned the authenticity of reports about the movement's mobilization of its
forces on the border with Tajikistan.
Movement Spokesman, Bilal Karimi,
said these reports contradict realities.
According to some media reports, the
Taliban decided to deploy a battalion of 500 troops along the border with
Tajikistan.
Deputy Governor of Badakhshan Province,
on the border with Tajikistan, Nassar Ahmad Ahmadi, said the Taliban had
prepared a battalion of suicide attackers that would be deployed on Afghanistan's
borders, especially in Badakhshan Province.
Mansour's army
Ahmadi revealed that the exclusive
battalion is called 'Mansour's Army'.
It is the same battalion, he said, that
carried out suicide attacks in areas controlled by the government of former
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani during US occupation of Afghanistan.
"If there was no such
battalion, defeating America would have been impossible," Ahmadi said.
"These men wore explosive vests
and were blowing up US bases in Afghanistan. They are literally fearless people,"
he added.