Some 1,500 Afghan Soldiers Escaped Taliban to Tajikistan in Two Weeks, CSTO Envoy Says
21:29 GMT 07.07.2021 (Updated: 16:35 GMT 08.12.2022)
© AP Photo / Border Troops of the State Committee for National Security of the Republic of TajikistanIn this handout photo released by Border Troops of the State Committee for National Security of the Republic of Tajikistan on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, Afghanistan's government soldiers sit at a bridge next to Tajikistan-Afghanistan border in Tajikistan.
© AP Photo / Border Troops of the State Committee for National Security of the Republic of Tajikistan
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - About 1,500 Afghan soldiers have crossed into Tajikistan over two past weeks, fleeing the Taliban offensive, Hasan Sultonov, Tajikistan's Permanent Representative to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), said on Wednesday.
"Over the past two weeks, about 1,500 Afghan government troops have crossed into Tajikistan," Sultonov said at the CSTO permanent council meeting on the Tajik-Afghan border issue.
He noted that the latest incident happened on July 5, when the Taliban took full control of several counties in the northeastern Afghan province of Badakhshan. This area borders Tajikistan for 910 kilometers (560 miles), Sultonov added.
According to the envoy, only on July 5, some 1,037 Afghan soldiers crossed over to Tajikistan, with some villages, located near bridges over the border river of Panj, facing an influx of over 200 people at once.
Afghanistan is seeing a spike in violence as international troops are gradually being withdrawn from the country. The troop pullout, expected to be completed by September 11, was one of the points in the agreement the Taliban and the United States reached in Doha in February of last year.
In recent days, hundreds of Afghan government soldiers have fled to Tajikistan, escaping from the Taliban, which took over 70% of the Afghan-Tajik border under its control. Uzbekistan has refused to accept Afghan soldiers trying to cross borders.