Russia sends armoured vehicles, military equipment to Tajikistan
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[September 11, 2021]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia sent
Tajikistan 12 armoured vehicles and an array of military equipment, its
defence ministry said on Saturday, as Moscow looks to shore up its
Central Asian ally that neighbours Afghanistan.
Moscow has held military exercises in Tajikistan and expanded hardware
at its military base there, its biggest in a foreign country, since the
U.S. withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and the Taliban's lightning
takeover.
Russia is worried about the potential for fallout in the wider region
and the possibility of Islamist militants infiltrating Central Asia,
which Moscow sees as its southern defensive buffer.
"Against the backdrop of growing instability near Tajikistan's southern
border, we are working together to ensure the security of our states,"
said Major General Yevgeny Tsindyaikin in a defence ministry statement.
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The transfer of hardware, which also includes close
combat equipment and protective gear, will modernise and
significantly enhance Tajikistan's military capabilities, the
ministry said.
Tajikistan's border with Afghanistan stretches for 1,344 km (835
miles), and much of it is mountainous and hard to police.
(Reporting by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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