The border between the two countries, which both have Russian military bases and are closely linked to Moscow, is poorly demarcated.
Tajikistan has accused neighboring Kyrgyzstan of inciting border clashes. On Saturday, June 4, according to Reuters.
In particular, the Tajik Foreign Ministry said that on Friday, Kyrgyz servicemen deliberately and illegally crossed the border near the village of Vorukh.
When the Tajik border guards ordered the departure, Kyrgyz troops refused and opened fire. Tajik border guards fired in response. Only after that, the parties agreed to a ceasefire.
Tajikistan says Kyrgyzstan has violated an agreement not to send regular troops to border areas. This, he said, “is an unacceptable step leading to a sharp deterioration of the situation on the border.”
It should be noted that the border between the two countries, which both have Russian military bases and are closely connected to Moscow, is in fact not demarcated.
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Source: korrespondent

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