Members of Tajik government undergo two-day military training

Senior representatives of all ministries and agencies of the country have undergone a two-day military training, according to the Ministry of Defense (MoD). An official source at a MoD says they underwent the military training at the Computerized Armed Forces Management Center in Dushanbe and at the “Farkhrobod” training ground in Khatlon province on July […]

Senior representatives of all ministries and agencies of the country have undergone a two-day military training, according to the Ministry of Defense (MoD).

An official source at a MoD says they underwent the military training at the Computerized Armed Forces Management Center in Dushanbe and at the “Farkhrobod” training ground in Khatlon province on July 5-6. 

According to him, the Security Council Secretary Mahmadali Vatanzoda and Defense Minister Sherali Mirzo addressed the military training participants at the Computerized Armed Forces Management Center in Dushanbe.  

They, in particular, noted that under conditions of instability in some regions of the world, citizens of the country, including members of the governments, should know how to act in the event of armed conflicts. 

During the visit to the “Fakhrobod” training ground, the training participants reportedly got acquainted with armaments and military vehicles used by the Tajik Armed Forces and took target practice, the source said. 

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