A new checkpoint “Sanchidzor” was opened in the north of Tajikistan

Border checkpoint "Sanchidzor" opened in Kanibadam on October 16, reported by the administration of the Sughd region.  The Minister of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan Ramazon Rakhimzoda arrived at the opening ceremony. The construction of a border crossing point on the Tajik-Kyrgyz border was started three years ago with funding from the Sughd executive body of […]

Border checkpoint "Sanchidzor" opened in Kanibadam on October 16, reported by the administration of the Sughd region.  The Minister of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan Ramazon Rakhimzoda arrived at the opening ceremony.

The construction of a border crossing point on the Tajik-Kyrgyz border was started three years ago with funding from the Sughd executive body of state power, reported on the website of the regional administration.

Several buildings appeared on the territory of the border post, in which there are classrooms, sleeping rooms for officers, storage rooms, a dining room and a boiler room.

There is an observation tower around the point, and nearby there is a warehouse for storing military equipment.

The head of the region Rajabboy Ahmadzoda and Ramazon Rahimzoda got acquainted with the conditions in which Tajik border guards will serve.

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