BISHKEK: Kyrgyz and Tajik border guards exchanged fire in three separate incidents in a border dispute on Wednesday, killing at least two people, officials on both sides said.
The clashes came on the eve of a regional security summit, and a day after new fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan raised fears of instability spreading to other parts of the former Soviet Union while Russian forces fight in Ukraine. Kyrgyz border guards accused the Tajiks of having taken positions at a part of the border that has not been demarcated.
The Tajik side said Kyrgyz guards had opened fire on a Tajik outpost without any provocation.
Clashes at the border occur regularly, and last year almost triggered an all-out war between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, both allies of Russia that host Russian military bases. Tajik security sources said two border guards had been killed and 11 people including five civilians injured on their side of the frontier.
Kyrgyzstan said at least two of its servicemen and two civilians were wounded, and that fire had also been exchanged in two other areas in Batken province, a southern area bordering Uzbekistan as well as Tajikistan.
Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2022
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