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Daesh Claims Responsibility for Deadly Ramming Attack in Tajikistan - Reports

© AP Photo / Peter LeonardPolice 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.
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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Daesh terrorist group has claimed responsibility for an attack in the Central Asian country on Sunday that killed four cyclists from the United States, Switzerland and the Netherlands, Reuters reported.

The victims were reportedly among the group of seven touring the country and riding in the Danghara district, about 150 kilometres south of the Central Asian republic's capital, Dushanbe. According to the media reports, a vehicle was driven into the group of cyclists who were then attacked by at least one person armed with a knife and a gun.

Two US citizens reportedly lost their lives as well as a Dutch and a Swiss national. Three others, from Switzerland, the Netherlands and France, were injured, one of them reportedly also from a stab wound.

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On Monday, Tajikistan's President Emomali Rahmon extended condolences over the death of four foreign tourists.

"The tragic death of two citizens of the United States, one Dutch national and one Swiss citizen as a result of a car crashing into a group of cycling tourists on a Tajikistan motorway were met with great sadness and regret," Rahmon said in a telegram sent to the US, Dutch and Swiss leaders.

The Tajikistan's Interior Ministry said Monday that the suspects have been found and killed.

According to Reuters, thousands of people from the Central Asian region have joined Daesh terrorists in recent years. Several men from Central Asia were detained last year over ramming attacks in New York and Stockholm.

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