Tajikistan’s State Committee for National Security (SCNS) said the case is under criminal investigation.
The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Zabihullah Mujahid, says investigations are ongoing into a clash that occurred between a group of individuals and Tajik border forces along the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border.
According to Mujahid, based on preliminary information, a group of smugglers, possibly transporting drugs or other prohibited items, encountered Tajik border guards. He added that further investigations are underway.
Zabihullah Mujahid stated: “The matter is under investigation. The Islamic Emirate assures Tajikistan that those who attempt to exploit the border will not be allowed to remain there. Our security forces are monitoring the situation and will prevent anyone with unlawful intentions.”
Earlier, Tajikistan’s National Intelligence Agency reported that on Sunday, January 18, four members of a “terrorist group” were killed during an armed clash with Tajik border forces in the “Kharmanjou” area along the Afghan-Tajik border.
Tajikistan’s State Committee for National Security (SCNS) said the case is under criminal investigation.
In a statement, the SCNS Border Forces’ press center reported that on the morning of January 18, 2026, four members of a terrorist group crossed into Tajikistan from Afghanistan. They entered through a location near the village of Darbandak in Badakhshan Province and infiltrated the protected zone of the 7th Border Post at Kharmanjou in Tajikistan. Tajik border forces quickly detected them and ordered them to surrender, but they resisted and opened fire. As a result, all four were killed in the ensuing operation.
Political analyst Moeen Gul Samkanai commented: “We are waiting for a full investigation by the intelligence agencies. Countries like Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Russia, and our other neighbors need to coordinate more closely on how to combat terrorism together.”
Another political expert, Yousuf Amin Zazai, said: “It’s possible the individuals were drug smugglers, or possibly militants. There was a recent attack on Chinese nationals in Tajikistan. Clear information must be provided by both Tajikistan and the Islamic Emirate, otherwise speculation in the media can confuse the public.”
Meanwhile, the Chinese Embassy in Tajikistan has once again urged its citizens to avoid traveling to border areas between Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
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