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Tajikistan reports deadly cross-border attacks from Afghanistan

Published on: December 1, 2025 5:03 PM

Tajikistan announced that five people were killed and five others were injured in two cross-border attacks launched from Afghanistan over the past week. Officials said the incidents took place along the remote frontier, raising fresh concerns about growing insecurity. Moreover, the attacks come at a time when tensions between the two neighbours remain high.

Authorities confirmed that one of the attacks involved a drone strike that killed three Chinese nationals working near the border. The use of a drone and firearms highlighted the increasing sophistication of threats emerging from the Afghan side. Additionally, Tajik officials have repeatedly warned about drug smugglers and illegal miners operating in these difficult regions.

Read more : China urges probe after deadly attack on its citizens in Tajikistan

Tajikistan, a mountainous country with a population of nearly 11 million, shares a long and challenging border with Afghanistan. Its government has long expressed concerns over instability spilling across the frontier. Furthermore, officials say the past week’s violence demonstrates how rapidly security risks can escalate without strong preventive measures.

President Emomali Rahmon met with his security chiefs to assess the situation and discuss urgent steps to strengthen border protection. He strongly condemned what he described as “illegal and provocative actions” by individuals crossing from Afghanistan. He also instructed agencies to take effective measures to prevent similar incidents in the future, signalling the government’s resolve to respond firmly.

Read more : Pakistan, Tajikistan strengthen military cooperation

Despite the seriousness of the attacks, Afghan authorities have not yet issued any response to Tajikistan’s statements. This silence has sparked additional worries about coordination between the two sides, especially as border communities remain vulnerable to armed groups. Consequently, security analysts fear a potential rise in regional instability if the situation continues unchecked.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Afghan border tension, cross-border violence, drone strike deaths, Emomali Rahmon, Latest, regional security, Tajikistan attacks

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