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Hundreds of Afghan servicemen flown back from Tajikistan - Tajik security source

FILE PHOTO: Afghan security forces stand guard outside a hospital which came under attack in Kabul, Afghanistan May 12, 2020. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail/File Photo

Almost 300 Afghan servicemen who crossed the border into Tajikistan while retreating from Taliban militants were flown home in the early hours of Wednesday, a Tajik security source told Reuters.

Hundreds of Afghan security personnel retreated across the Tajik-Afghan border this month in response to Taliban advances in northern Afghanistan, underlining a rapidly deteriorating situation as foreign troops near a complete withdrawal after 20 years of war and with peace negotiations stalled.

A Tajik security source said the Kabul government had sent several planes to the Kulob airport which departed overnight with 280 servicemen on board. About 300 more soldiers are set to return in the coming days, the source said.

FILE PHOTO: Afghan commandos arrive to reinforce security forces in Faizabad, capital of Badakhshan province, after the Taliban captured neighbourhood districts of Badakhshan recently, July 4, 2021. Afghanistan Ministry of Defence//Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

Tajikistan has expressed concern about the border crossings and said it was mobilising 20,000 men to reinforce its border with the southern neighbour. It has also received assurances of help from Russia, whose largest foreign military base is located in the former Soviet republic.

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

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