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CSTO adjusts arms support for Tajik troops to bolster Afghan border security
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has reviewed and updated its plans to supply weapons and military equipment to Tajikistan’s border troops in a move aimed at reinforcing the country’s border with Afghanistan.
According to a statement from the CSTO press service, a meeting was held on Friday at the CSTO Secretariat involving representatives of member states participating in the Targeted Interstate Program to strengthen the Tajik-Afghan border. Acting CSTO Secretary General Valery Semerikov attended the session.
During the meeting, the Tajik side, acting as the program’s coordinator, presented a progress report on the implementation of the program’s first phase.
The participants reviewed and adjusted the list of weapons, military equipment, and technical border protection tools to be produced and delivered to Tajikistan’s border troops.
The move comes amid concerns among regional countries regarding the possible infiltration of militants from Afghanistan.
Tajikistan, which shares a 1,300-kilometer border with Afghanistan, has been especially vocal, warning of the deteriorating humanitarian and security conditions just across the border.
In response to regional unease, officials from the Islamic Emirate have consistently downplayed these concerns, insisting that Afghanistan poses no threat to its neighbors.
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Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, announced on Friday that a 2.5-ton consignment, including emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment has been delivered to Kabul.
According to him, the aid shipment is intended to support the swift recovery of those injured in the recent airstrike by Pakistan’s military regime.
He emphasized that India stands with the people of Afghanistan and will continue to provide all possible humanitarian assistance.
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Mahdi Ansary, local journalist, released from prison
The Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) has announced that Mahdi Ansary, a reporter for the Afghan News Agency (AFKA), has been released after serving one and a half years in Bagram prison.
In a statement welcoming his release, AFJC emphasized that the fundamental rights of this journalist—who had been tried and imprisoned on charges of cooperating with exiled and foreign media—were “seriously” violated.
Ansari was arrested on October 5, 2023, after returning from his workplace in Kabul.
He was sentenced on January 1, 2024 by the Kabul Primary Court to one and a half years in prison on charges of “propaganda against the Islamic Emirate.”
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These attacks come despite earlier announcements by the Pakistani military of a temporary ceasefire for Eid.
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