ARMED AGGRESSION OF KYRGYZSTAN. Working Group Establishes Number of Destroyed Objects and Residential Buildings in Tajik Isfara
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DUSHANBE, 19.09.2022 (NIAT Khovar) – Multiple buildings have been damaged or destroyed in Isfara due to the recent aggressive attacks by Kyrgyz servicemen. This includes residential houses. Currently, a working group has been created to determine the extent of the damage, reports the Press Service of the Chairman of Sughd.
Photographs from the border areas of Isfara prove that the military forces of Kyrgyzstan bombed and set afire the border villages of Tajikistan.
With the provision of photographs from the places of recent events, international organizations, analysts, as well as regional and global experts urge both countries not to succumb to provocations, intrigues and misinformation, and to assess recent events objectively and realistically.













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