Taliban wins force closure of consulates in Afghanistan, says report

The consulates of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, India, and Pakistan have reduced their services

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A shop selling American second hand materials outside Bagram airbase in Afghanistan’s Parwan province. Photo: Reuters

A surge of wins in northern has caused some countries to close their north Afghan consulates, while across the border in Tajikistan reservists are being called up to reinforce its southern border, according to officials and reports on Tuesday.

Nearly 1,000 Afghan soldiers have fled the advances by crossing the border into Tajikistan, according to reports from Tajikistan. Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon has ordered the mobilisation of 20,000 military reservists to strengthen its border with

The Afghan military exodus comes as overrun most districts in northeastern Badakhshan province.

The consulates of Turkey and Russia have reportedly closed in Mazar-e-Sharif, the capital of northern Balkh province, and Afghanistan’s fourth-largest city. Iran said it has restricted activities at its consulate in the city. There has been fighting in Balkh province, but the provincial capital has been relatively peaceful.

The consulates of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, India, and Pakistan have reduced their services, government spokesperson said.

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First Published: Wed, July 07 2021. 01:09 IST
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