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Drones, attacks kill five Chinese; Taliban promises joint investigations

Published on: December 2, 2025 3:45 PM

Afghanistan’s Taliban administration assured Tajikistan it is ready to tighten border security after attacks killed five Chinese nationals. Tajik authorities said the attacks, including one with drones dropping grenades, also injured five Chinese workers. Kabul expressed regret and promised joint action against perpetrators.

Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi spoke with his Tajik counterpart and emphasized boosting coordination between border forces. He called “joint measures against malicious elements a pressing necessity.” The Taliban said it is fully prepared for joint investigations and any form of cooperation.

Read more: Tajikistan reports deadly cross-border attacks from Afghanistan

Muttaqi also highlighted that an “atmosphere of trust” has developed between the two countries. He urged that recent relations should not be undermined. The assurance came as Tajik President Emomali Rahmon ordered tighter border controls following the incidents.

China confirmed the casualties through its embassy and warned its citizens to leave the frontier area. The attacks have raised concern because China is a major investor in Tajikistan. Analysts say the incidents could affect security along the remote, mountainous frontier.

Read more: Dar extends condolences over killing of three Chinese in Tajikistan

Tajikistan described the attacks as serious security threats launched from Afghan territory. Both Kabul and Dushanbe emphasized the importance of coordinated action to prevent further attacks. The Taliban’s assurances signal willingness to engage in regional security cooperation despite international scrutiny.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Attacks Kill Five Chinese Nationals, Border Security Measures, China Confirms Casualties, Joint Investigations and Coordination, Latest, regional security cooperation, Taliban Assures Tajikistan

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