Over 100 Tajik border officers take part in training at Panj border unit in Khatlon

DUSHANBE, July 4, Asia-Plus – On Wednesday July 5, advisers from Russian Border Operational Group in Tajikistan in cooperation with rear services of Tajikistan’s Committee for Protection of the State Borders of Tajikistan are conducting a two-day training seminar for officers from the rear services of Tajik border troops at the Panj Border Unit in […]

Firdavs Murtazoyev

DUSHANBE, July 4, Asia-Plus – On Wednesday July 5, advisers from Russian Border Operational Group in Tajikistan in cooperation with rear services of Tajikistan’s Committee for Protection of the State Borders of Tajikistan are conducting a two-day training seminar for officers from the rear services of Tajik border troops at the Panj Border Unit in Khatlon.   

According to information from Tajik border service, the training participants include more than 100 officers from the rear services of the Khatlon garrison.  The main objective of this training is in raising professionalism the rear services officers of the Tajik border troops.  During the training the officers are practicing skills of carrying out the rear services work in case of emergencies, according to the source. 

As it had been reported earlier, the first two-day training on this subject was conducted at the training center of Tajik border service in



Dushanbe


on June 29-30.  

The same training will be held in Khorog from July 12-13 and in the Sughd province from July 19-20.

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