U.S. Embassy: There is no evidence indicating heightened level of threat to American citizens

In a statement released on July 30, the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe notes that as of now it has no evidence that indicates a heightened level of threat to American citizens. The Embassy, however, encourages America citizens to maintain awareness of their surroundings. The U.S. Embassy has commended Tajik authorities on their professionalism and response […]

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In a statement released on July 30, the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe notes that as of now it has no evidence that indicates a heightened level of threat to American citizens.

The Embassy, however, encourages America citizens to maintain awareness of their surroundings.

The U.S. Embassy has commended Tajik authorities on their professionalism and response to the deadly incident in Danghara district.

“The Embassy commends Tajik authorities on their professional and quick response to the incident, and we will continue to work closely with them on the ongoing investigation,” the statement said.

Recall, two of four foreign cyclists killed in the hit-and-run incident that occurred in Danghara district on July 29 were nationals of the United States.   

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