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Tajikistan says it’s ready to take in up to 100,000 Afghan refugees – Metro US

Tajikistan says it’s ready to take in up to 100,000 Afghan refugees

FILE PHOTO: A frontier guard stands on a bridge to
FILE PHOTO: A frontier guard stands on a bridge to Afghanistan across Panj river in Panji Poyon border outpost in southern Tajikistan

DUSHANBE (Reuters) – Tajikistan is preparing to take in up to 100,000 refugees from neighbouring Afghanistan where fighting has escalated as United States-led troops withdraw, a senior Tajik official said on Friday.

Taliban insurgents are gaining control of more and more territory in Afghanistan, which the Pentagon estimates now extends to over half of Afghanistan’s district centres.

Imomali Ibrohimzoda, deputy head of Tajikistan’s emergencies committee, told a briefing on Friday the former Soviet republic was already building two large warehouses to store supplies for refugees in the Khatlon and Gorno-Badakhshan provinces adjacent to the border.

A few hundred Afghan civilians fled to Tajikistan this month but the Dushanbe government says they have already returned to Afghanistan.

(Reporting by Nazarali Pirnazarov; Writing by Olzhas Auyezov, Editing by William Maclean)