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Border Guards Retaliate

DUSHANBE, Tajikistan -- Russian border troops shelled Afghan territory from Tajikistan on Thursday after Afghan-based rebels killed a Tajik soldier in a sustained cross-border rocket attack. "Russian border guards returned fire with the aim of liquidating artillery weapons located on Afghan territory," Anatoly Chechulin, commander of Russian border guards in the former Soviet republic, told a news conference. One Tajik soldier died on Thursday and another was injured when the Afghan-based rebels fired 26 rockets at Border Post 11 on the former Soviet Republic's frontier with Afghanistan. The clash follows the killings of nine Russian military personnel over the last two weeks in Tajikistan, which is still recovering from a full-scale 1992 civil war.




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