Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan conflict

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The situation at the border.
Attempt # 2: the parties agreed to a ceasefire again




Both sides are stating in Russian language:
The delegations of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan spoke about the results of the negotiations. The head of the State Committee for National Security, Kamchybek Tashiev, and the chairman of the State Committee for National Security of Tajikistan, Saimumin Yatimov, made an appeal. This was announced by journalist Otkurbek Rakhmanov.

The head of the State Committee for National Security of Tajikistan is convinced that full stability will be ensured soon.

“We have gathered today to resolve all problems and disputes,” he says. - We had a very controversial conversation. The tragedy that happened in the border areas should never be repeated, because our peoples live on this site. They are very friendly, they have no special claims among themselves. We, politicians, must resolve issues and enable peoples to live in peace. I am convinced that full stability will soon be ensured.

Kamchybek Tashiev, in turn, noted that a protocol of four points had been signed.

“Today we adopted a four-point protocol,” he said. - Today our peoples are living through very difficult times. The tragedy of the two countries happened. It was very difficult to meet at this time. On the instructions of the heads of state, they decided to completely end the firefights and withdraw all the troops on the border. God willing, there will be complete silence in our countries. We very much hope that all decisions in the protocol will be implemented.






The site in the Tort-Kocho area of the Batken region was opened. Regional Department of Internal Affairs informed 24.kg news agency.


According to them, the Isfana-Batken-Osh road was opened at 17.40.

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Tajikistan released 10 residents of the Internatsional village of the Leilek region, who were taken hostage on April 30. This was reported by the press service of the region's Internal Affairs Directorate.

According to them, during the negotiations, the head of the village, Myrzabek Zhumabaev, and nine other local residents were released.

“All those released undergo a medical examination. In addition, Tajikistan also handed over the UAZ car, which had been hijacked earlier, ”the police said.


Video of releasing Krygyzs hostages.
Krygyzs border officers meet them.

 
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@UkroTurk 🚬 You did a very good job at covering it bro!

I think the Turkic Council should mobilize and provide a humanitarian aid to the border areas on Kyrgyzstani side. This will be the first move towards gaining influence in regional issues and taking part of the processes in the mid and long term while other structural processes are going on and joint mechanisms are established. That issue should also be discussed in Turkic Council format.

 
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@UkroTurk 🚬 You did a very good job at covering it bro!

I think the Turkic Council should mobilize and provide a humanitarian aid to the border areas on Kyrgyzstani side. This will be the first move towards gaining influence in regional issues and taking part of the processes in the mid and long term while other structural processes are going on and joint mechanisms are established. That issue should also be discussed in Turkic Council format.

I wish conflict to stop because it is very fast and hot to follow.
 
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On the initiative of the Turkish side, a telephone conversation took place between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan Ruslan Kazakbayev and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu.


At the beginning of the conversation, Mevlut Cavusoglu expressed his condolences to the people of the Kyrgyz Republic and noted that he had received with bitterness and deep sorrow the news of the dead and wounded citizens in the events that took place on the Kyrgyz-Tajik border on April 28-29. He also said that the Turkish side welcomes the agreements reached to stabilize the situation and the measures taken by the parties to prevent further escalation of tensions.

Ruslan Kazakbayev thanked his interlocutor and noted that on April 30, the Kyrgyz and Tajik sides, in accordance with the agreements reached between President Sadyr Japarov and his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rakhmon, as well as telephone conversations between the heads of foreign affairs agencies, came to a mutual agreement on the cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of troops and military equipment. from border areas. He informed about the creation of a joint working group from among the employees of law enforcement agencies and the executive authorities of the two countries in order to implement the planned measures and create appropriate stabilizing conditions for further fruitful negotiation process in the interests of the two friendly peoples and states.

Mevlut Cavusoglu noted the determination of the Turkish side in providing medical and humanitarian assistance to the victims, and also expressed Turkey's readiness for all-round assistance in the socio-economic and infrastructural reconstruction of the region of Kyrgyzstan affected by the conflict.

 

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On the initiative of the Turkish side, a telephone conversation took place between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan Ruslan Kazakbayev and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu.


At the beginning of the conversation, Mevlut Cavusoglu expressed his condolences to the people of the Kyrgyz Republic and noted that he had received with bitterness and deep sorrow the news of the dead and wounded citizens in the events that took place on the Kyrgyz-Tajik border on April 28-29. He also said that the Turkish side welcomes the agreements reached to stabilize the situation and the measures taken by the parties to prevent further escalation of tensions.

Ruslan Kazakbayev thanked his interlocutor and noted that on April 30, the Kyrgyz and Tajik sides, in accordance with the agreements reached between President Sadyr Japarov and his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rakhmon, as well as telephone conversations between the heads of foreign affairs agencies, came to a mutual agreement on the cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of troops and military equipment. from border areas. He informed about the creation of a joint working group from among the employees of law enforcement agencies and the executive authorities of the two countries in order to implement the planned measures and create appropriate stabilizing conditions for further fruitful negotiation process in the interests of the two friendly peoples and states.

Mevlut Cavusoglu noted the determination of the Turkish side in providing medical and humanitarian assistance to the victims, and also expressed Turkey's readiness for all-round assistance in the socio-economic and infrastructural reconstruction of the region of Kyrgyzstan affected by the conflict.

Wow! So fast :D
 
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The villages of Arka, Dostuk and Zhashtyk are under the control of law enforcement agencies

We remind, conflict clashes took place in these villages.

In the Leilek district of the Batken region, in the villages of Arka, Dostuk and Zhashtyk, the situation related to border conflicts had worsened.

Currently, In the villages of Arka, Dostuk and Zhashtyk in the Leilek district, work is being done to ensure public order. This was reported by the press service of interior ministry of the Batken region.
 
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Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan agree on a joint inspection of the withdrawal of troops

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have agreed to create joint groups that will monitor the withdrawal of military and weapons from the border on the morning of May 2. These are the results of the meeting of representatives of the defense ministries of the two countries, which took place today on the line of demarcation.


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Lavrov welcomed the agreement between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
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The military agreed to inform each unit of the ceasefire in all sections of the border and begin the withdrawal of forces to their permanent deployment points. The process will be controlled by a working group, which will include three people from each side.

An inspection team will operate simultaneously with the working group, which will also include three people from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Its task is to check the incoming information about the violation of the ceasefire and agreements on the withdrawal of forces and equipment from the border.

The Kyrgyz border service, meanwhile, confirms that the shelling from Tajikistan has completely stopped. The state administration of the Batken region, in turn, reports that the military of the neighboring country left the villages located on the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic and withdrew to the border

 
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Protocol on delimitation and demarcation of the Kyrgyz-Tajik state border was signed
 

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As usual another conflict because of the border drowning by imperialist Russia.

the Russians did divide and conquer between the Circassian lands when they created to republics one with adyghe majority and balkar minority and one with balkar majority and adyghe minority the same with the Tajiks and Uzbeks they gave Tajik ereas like Bukhara and Samarkand to Uzbekistan while they gave lands of Uzbeks to Tajikistan.
 
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The situation at the border. Batken residents showed the trenches dug by the Tajik side in advance
 
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Land owned by both Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan prior to the conflict is retained by each country. This was announced by the head of the State Committee for National Security of the Kyrgyz Republic Kamchybek Tashiev.

According to him, such an agreement was reached during the negotiations - each of the two countries reserves the land plots that it owned before the start of the conflict.
 
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According to the latest data, 107 houses were destroyed in Batken region. This was reported in the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

It is clarified that two schools, a feldsher-midwife station, a kindergarten, a police station, three checkpoints, ten gas stations and eight shops were set on fire or fired upon.

In Batken region:

residential buildings - 32;
schools - 2;
kindergarten - 1;
FAP - 1;
the building of the Internal Troops - 1;
border posts "Min-Bulak" and "Dostuk".

In Leilek region:

residential buildings - 75;
gas stations - 10;
shops - 8;
retail outlets - 4;
social facilities - 4;
state institutions - 2.
 

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Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan: Troops engaged in sustained gun battle along contested border​


Exchanges of gunfire raged for more than an hour.​


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Unrest at the Vorukh crossroads. (Photo: Social media)

Border troops from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan engaged in a prolonged gun battle on January 27 in a clash that is alleged to have been triggered by Tajik troops blocking a strategic Kyrgyz highway running along the frontier.


The Kyrgyz State Committee for National Security said in a statement that around 7:35 p.m. Bishkek time, after the road was reopened following successful negotiations, Tajik border personnel opened fire at their Kyrgyz counterparts. Kyrgyz troops returned fire.


One bout of gunfire lasted at least an hour, according to one Eurasianet source in the Kyrgyz armed forces. As of 9:30 p.m. Bishkek-time, civilians in Tajikistan were still reporting hearing sustained gunfire.


Kyrgyz officials said skirmishes were concentrated around the Kyrgyz villages of Tort-Kocho and Chir-Dobo. Tajik troops used mortars and grenade launchers, they said.


Tajikistan has yet to comment on the situation and has offered no alternative account of events.

The crossroads where the fighting has been happening are viewed as deeply strategic by both countries. The north-south road joins the mainland of Tajikistan to a densely populated enclave called Vorukh. The east-west road runs from Batken, the capital of the eponymous Kyrgyz province, to a large town, Isfana. Failure to clearly demarcate the border has led to hundreds of clashes in the areas between communities and state troops over the decades.

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Berdibek Makambayev, a resident of the village of Ortoboz, in Kyrgyzstan’s Batken region, said he was at the crossroads shortly after the incident that appears to have set off the entire chain of events.


“When it started getting dark, people heard shouting coming from the road that runs to Isfana. When I got there, I saw a crowd. There were shards of glass from a car strewn along the road. It happened near the crossroads the Tajiks use to go to their enclave,” he said.


Makambayev said that the vehicle with the smashed glass was carrying Tajik passengers and had stopped at the crossroads, thereby provoking nearby Kyrgyz residents.


“When they left, Tajik border guards arrived and blocked the Batken-Isfana road. Then Kyrgyz border guards came and it seemed to us that the conflict had been settled. But toward eight o’clock, the Tajiks opened fire, and our guys began shooting back,” Makambayev said.


Maruf Tullayev, the deputy plenipotentiary representative to the president for Batken province, claimed to reporters that Tajiks were poised to start working on a bridge and that this had angered the local Kyrgyz population.


A Eurasianet source in the Kyrgyz State Committee for National Security, or GKNB, said that troops had been wounded in the skirmishes. He said that he was not able to provide exact figures. Tajik media cited its sources as saying at least three Tajik servicemen had been taken to the hospital for treatment.

Locals in the village of Ortoboz told Eurasianet that electrical cables were damaged during the fighting leaving residents in a handful of villages without power.


Dushanbe-based news outlet Asia-Plus said that women and children were being evacuated from Somoniyon, a Tajik village adjacent to where the shooting was taking place.


“First, the Kyrgyz military began to shoot, and in response, the Tajik military opened fire, and a shootout began. There are some wounded people, but the exact number is not known,” one Somoniyon resident told Asia-Plus on condition of anonymity.


Residents of Isfara, not to be confused with Isfana, the largest town in the Tajik district north of the Vorukh crossroads, told Eurasianet that heavy armored vehicles were directed to Chorkuh, another Tajik town that abuts the border.

 

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