Tajikistan Prosecutor General: Border Attacks from Afghan Soil Aimed at Undermining China Relations

Habibullah Vahidzadeh, Tajikistan's prosecutor general, stated that recent attacks from Afghan soil into Tajik border areas were intended to damage relations between Dushanbe and Beijing. He attributed the targeting of Chinese citizens working on the border to "criminal groups."
Speaking at a press conference on Friday in Shamsiddin Shahin and Darvaz districts, Vahidzadeh referred to incidents late last year. "Chinese citizens are engaged in road construction. Who benefits from killing them? This shows that some individuals and criminal groups do not want peace or intend to destroy our relations with China," he said.
Vahidzadeh emphasized that Tajik authorities will investigate the targeting of Chinese workers within a criminal case framework. In one such attack, five Chinese citizens were killed using firearms, carried out from Afghan territory. "These murders were not committed by Tajik citizens," he added.
A prior armed attack on the fifth of Qaws (November/December 2025) in the border city of Shamsiddin Shahin in Khatlon province near Afghanistan resulted in three Chinese citizens killed and one wounded.
Earlier, Zafar Samad, head of Tajikistan's anti-narcotics agency, reported that in 2025, Tajik security forces engaged in 17 armed clashes along the Afghan border with Afghan drug traffickers.
More in Security

Islamic Emirate Interior Minister Haqqani Links Afghanistan's Security to Regional Stability

Pakistan's Defense Minister Suggests Possible Military Action Against Afghanistan Before Ramadan

Taliban Governors Announce Creation of 1,000-Strong Military Units in Zones

Taliban Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani Admits Aiding Four Al-Qaeda Members' Escape from Bagram Prison
ReliableIslamic Emirate Interior Minister Haqqani Links Afghanistan's Security to Regional Stability
Islamic Emirate Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani told graduating police officers that Afghanistan's security is vital for regional and global stability, calling on neighbors to support its stability efforts. He emphasized piety, professionalism, and ethics in policing to build public trust.
ReliablePakistan's Defense Minister Suggests Possible Military Action Against Afghanistan Before Ramadan
Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif speculated that military action against Afghanistan could occur before Ramadan, citing security threats. Analysts warn the statement may exacerbate fragile bilateral ties.
ReliableTaliban Governors Announce Creation of 1,000-Strong Military Units in Zones
Taliban governors announced new 1,000-man military units in seven zones per Hibatullah Akhundzada's order, alongside decisions on religious education for returnees. On World Radio Day, Taliban officials highlighted radio licenses issued while journalists' groups criticized media restrictions.
ReliableTaliban Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani Admits Aiding Four Al-Qaeda Members' Escape from Bagram Prison
Taliban Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani admitted that four senior Al-Qaeda members who escaped Bagram prison in 2005 were aided by his network to flee to Pakistan. The statement highlights ongoing ties between the Haqqani network and Al-Qaeda.