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Afghanistan
Foreign Rebels Trying to Destabilize Badakhshan: Governor
2015-07-18
[Tolo News] The acting governor of Badakhshan Shah Wali Adib says that foreign rebels are trying to destabilize parts of the province by conducting attacks.

He told TOLOnews on Friday that Chechen and Tajik fighters have settled with their families in parts of the province and are trying to pose a threat to Badakhshan security.

"As per reports that have reached us, foreign bully boyz have decided to conduct heavy attacks during Eid days or after that in parts of Badakhshan, but the security forces in the province are ready for any kind of threat by rebels," Adib noted.

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Jawid Mujaididi, member of Badakhshan provincial council said: "The provincial council office in Badakhshan is also concerned over the increase of foreign holy warriors' activities in this north-eastern province. The fighters want to attack Baharak, Yamgan and Warduj districts."

However,
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Badakhshan police say they are well coordinated and are prepared to defend any kind of attack by bully boys.

"Badakhshan police in collaboration with the Afghan and NDS operatives are ready to foil any kind of attack by bully boys," Sakhi Dad Khan, the provincial security chief told TOLOnews.

"I warn anti-government bully boyz that if they attack the province, they will face a tit-for-tat response by the security forces," he noted.

On the other hand, a number of Badakhshan residents once again called on warring sides to support the Afghan grinding of the peace processor in order to witness lasting peace and stability in war-ravaged Afghanistan.

It comes as a number of Badakhshan districts have witnessed conflicts between Afghan cops and holy warriors over the past year.
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