Putin Calls Recent Events in Tajikistan Destabilization Attempt

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Russian President Vladimir Putin described the events in the Republic of Tajikistan as an attempt to destabilize the internal situation in the country and expressed his support for the leadership of Tajikistan, according to presidential spokesman.

Police officers secure an area in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, where several Interior Ministry special forces officers and a traffic policeman were reportedly shot dead earlier on Friday, Sept. 4, 2015 - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a phone talk with his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahmon that the recent events in Tajikistan were an attempt to destabilize the country, Russian Channel One said, citing presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

Earlier in the day, one police officer was killed and several others injured after an attack by unidentified gunmen on a security checkpoint outside the Tajik capital of Dushanbe.

"The Russian leader has described the events in the Republic [of Tajikistan] as an attempt to destabilize the internal situation in the country and expressed his support for the leadership of Tajikistan. Putin and Rahmon agreed to hold a separate meeting during the upcoming September 15 CSTO [Collective Security Treaty Organization] summit in Dushanbe," the TV channel said.

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On Friday, clashes between government forces and an armed gang in the Tajik capital and in the city of Vahdat, some 6 miles away from Dushanbe, killed over 30 police officers and nine gang members.

The gang was reportedly led by former Deputy Defense Minister Abduhalim Nazarzoda who had been fired by Rahmon earlier that day for unspecified crimes.

The CSTO is an intergovernmental military alliance bringing together six post-Soviet states, including Russia and Tajikistan.

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