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#Tajikistan #Kyrgyzstan 🇹🇯🇰🇬: Tajik militias released a footage from the border which allegedly shows a destroyed Kyrgyz Tank.

Also one of the Tajik militias appears to be carrying an RPG-7 Launcher with a noteable #Iranian 🇮🇷 PG-7-AT 'Nader' projectile.

https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1571537303276748803
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#Russia #Ukraine 🇷🇺🇺🇦: Members of #Ukrainian Forces' "#Turan Battalion" released a new video recently (mostly formed by fighters from #Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 and #Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬).

Combatants are armed with suppressed AK-74 assault rifles, an FN SCAR-L rifle and an M240(?) machine gun.

https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1594374979751133184
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🇰🇬 🇷🇺 🇺🇸🇺🇿 Regarding British-Kyrgyz military cooperation

Continuing the discussion from yesterday, analyzing documents from the Joker of the DPR regarding Uzbekistan's military cooperation with Western countries.

Upon further review, evidence of undisclosed interaction between the Kyrgyz defense department and the British Crown can be found.

📌 While there aren't many files on Kyrgyz-British military relations, a detailed roadmap for 2022 - 2023 is available. It is evident from this roadmap that Kyrgyz military personnel participate in exercises and undergo training at the Sandhurst Academy.

The British are actively involved in training Kyrgyz counterparts, offering courses for advanced English language skills, and hosting military personnel from the Kyrgyz Armed Forces at various seminars on military topics in Britain and other Alliance countries.

🔻It is clear that the cooperation goes beyond arms supplies. Both countries are deeply integrated into NATO, with their military branches regularly exchanging information, consulting one another, and engaging in joint training activities. This is notable considering that the Kyrgyz army is a member of the CSTO.

Upon evaluation, it was observed that there were 63 joint events between Uzbek and American military personnel, and 14 between Kyrgyz and British forces. The number of undisclosed cases remains unknown. In contrast, only 15 events involving Russia and the CSTO with Kyrgyzstan's participation took place in 2023, with none involving Uzbekistan.

❗️Furthermore, according to our sources, an intriguing document was pushed through the intelligence services of the US and UK in the early 90s, signed with the Central Asian republics (specifically Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan). This document allows British and American PMCs to carry out special operations in the Central Asian republics without prior notification to local governments.

The narrative began with the British PMC G4S operating in Uzbekistan. During that time, there was active recruitment of Uzbek citizens for G4S special operations in other countries under a false identity. Even after the expulsion of the British PMC from Uzbekistan, the recruited and trained individuals remained under the supervision of British handlers.

Consider how many similar stories may exist unbeknownst to the public - in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan.

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