BISHKEK, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan reported no major combat incidents on Saturday, indicating that a ceasefire they agreed after intense fighting on Friday remained in effect despite accusations of sporadic shelling by both sides.'
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan reported no major combat incidents on Saturday, indicating that a ceasefire they agreed after intense fighting on Friday remained in effect despite accusations of sporadic shelling by both sides.
Emomalii Rahmon the Tajikistan president is one of my least favourite politicians in the region all tho his not at fault here nor is the Kyrgyzstan president but rather some peasants on the border regions