Sep 16, 2022 10:32 UTC
  • Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border conflict escalates amid fresh skirmishes

Fresh clashes have erupted on the Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border, with Kyrgyz border guards accusing Tajik forces of opening fire on several of its outposts in the wee hours of Friday morning amid simmering tensions between the neighbors.

Kyrgyz border guards returned fire, the country's border guard service said, adding that Tajik forces were using tanks, armored personnel carriers, and mortars.

Tajikistan accused Kyrgyz forces of shelling one of its outposts and seven villages with “heavy weaponry", killing one civilian and injuring three others, authorities in the Tajik city of Isfara said.

More than one-third of the 1,000 km border between the central Asian countries remains poorly demarcated and disputed.

The clashes come as Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov and his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahman are both attending a regional security meeting in Uzbekistan.

They appeared together with other leaders in a group photo for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) at a dinner on Thursday.

Earlier this week, the two estranged neighbors were involved in a brief confrontation, with both sides blaming the other for the violence along a disputed segment of the joint border.

The governors of Kyrgyz and Tajik provinces adjacent to the border were set to meet at a border crossing point in an attempt to defuse the tension, Kyrgyz border guards said.

Both countries share close ties with Moscow, which called for a cession of hostilities this week.

The border skirmishes between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan occur intermittently and their intensity decreases quickly. Although last year, the altercation resulted in a full-scale war.

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