Taliban Said To Have Rearmed Tajik Militants And Moved Uyghur Fighters From Chinese Border

In June, Tajik officials raised concern that one of Jamaat Ansarullah’s commanders, Muhammad Sharifov (aka Mahdi Arsalon, center) had been put in charge of security in five border districts in Badakhshan after they were seized by the Taliban.

KHATLON, Tajikistan — The Taliban has provided Tajik militants based along the border with Tajikistan with new military vehicles, weaponry, and other equipment over the past two weeks, security sources in Tajikistan and northeastern Afghanistan say, amid an ongoing military buildup on both sides of the frontier.

The sources also told RFE/RL on October 4 that the Taliban has also “removed” ethnic Uyghur fighters from an area close to Afghanistan’s small border with China.

Tajik militants based in Afghanistan’s northern province of Badakhshan have been seen with U.S.-made weaponry and vehicles, including Humvees, with some of them wearing American combat gear, according to an official with Tajikistan’s state border services.

A former Afghan military officer based in Badakhshan confirmed the allegation.

Taliban fighters in Badakhshan. The militants have been stepping up raids in the province near the Tajik border in an attempt to capture Afghans trying to flee the country.

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