Tajik Troops Join CSTO Rubezh-2025 Drills in Kyrgyzstan
Photo: MoD Kyrgyzstan
Tajik servicemen have arrived at the Edelweiss training ground in Kyrgyzstan to take part in the CSTO military exercises “Rubezh-2025,” Orda.kz reports, citing Avesta.
The drills, scheduled for September 17–20, focus on training the Collective Rapid Reaction Forces of the Central Asian region. Troops from Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Russia are participating, along with representatives of the CSTO Joint Staff and Secretariat.
Earlier, Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon met with Nurlanbek Turğunbek uulu (Shakiyev), the speaker of Kyrgyzstan’s Jogorku Kenesh.
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