US Embassy Warns of Possible Attacks in Tajikistan


US Embassy Warns of Possible Attacks in Tajikistan

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The United States embassy in Tajikistan said on Thursday it had received information about possible attacks on large public gatherings in the Central Asian nation and its border crossings with Afghanistan.

The embassy said in a statement that "terrorist groups" may carry out such attacks, but did not name them. It urged US citizens to avoid large crowds and public transportation, according to Reuters.

The impoverished nation often reports clashes with Afghan drug smugglers along the border.

The former Soviet republic is also planning a series of events in parks and other public places to mark a new holiday, President's Day, on Nov. 16.

President Imomali Rakhmon, in power since 1992, faced a coup attempt by a senior defense official in September 2015. His government has since banned one of the country's main opposition parties.

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