Taliban attack caused no damage to Tajik embassy in Kabul, Tajik Foreign Ministry says

Tajik Embassy in Afghanistan suffered no damage in recent battles in Kabul involving the Taliban and the Afghan troops. In a telephone conversation Tajik diplomats in Kabul said the embassy was not attacked, a spokesperson for the Tajik Foreign Ministry Davlat Nazriev told the AP. “No victims among Tajik diplomats were reported,” Nazriev has said.

Victoria Naumova

Tajik Embassy in Afghanistan suffered no damage in recent battles in Kabul involving the Taliban and the Afghan troops.

In a telephone conversation Tajik diplomats in Kabul said the embassy was not attacked, a spokesperson for the Tajik Foreign Ministry Davlat Nazriev told the AP. “No victims among Tajik diplomats were reported,” Nazriev has said.

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