Farmers, entrepreneurs and teachers in Sughd province obligated to sew military uniform for themselves

Shops selling military fabrics and ready-made military uniforms in Sughd province have not known the end of the visitors in recent days.  Orders for sewing camouflage military have increased in the area.  This year, hundreds of civilians, including women will participate in military parades that will take place in the cities and districts on September […]

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Shops selling military fabrics and ready-made military uniforms in Sughd province have not known the end of the visitors in recent days.  Orders for sewing camouflage military have increased in the area. 

This year, hundreds of civilians, including women will participate in military parades that will take place in the cities and districts on September 7 on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Tajikistan’s Independence.      

Rehearsals for military parades have been carried out in Sughd province Since August 25.  Besides reserve officers, teachers, entrepreneurs, heads of farming units and representatives of local authorities have been participating in the military parade rehearsals.  

The exact number of people participating in the military parade rehearsals is unknown, but hundreds of people in Sughd cities and districts have been obligated to buy or sew camouflage military uniform for themselves.  

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