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In a shocking turn of events, a cross-border attack by militants from Afghanistan has left two Tajik border guards dead and sparked a retaliatory action that has resulted in the killing of three militants. The incident has highlighted the deteriorating security situation along the border between the two countries.
According to Tajik authorities, a large quantity of arms, hand grenades, and night vision devices were seized from the militants. The attack is being seen as a clear violation of international obligations and commitments made by the Afghan Taliban to ensure the safety and stability of the border region.
Tajik authorities have vowed to defend their regional sovereignty against terrorist groups and human traffickers. This is the third cross-border attack by militants from Afghanistan in recent days, highlighting the need for increased security measures along the border.
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