Afghanistan’s damaged border signs with Pakistan and Tajikistan need to be restored: officials

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Officials at the Borders and Tribal Affairs Directorate in Badakhshan say the destroyed border signs of the country with Pakistan and
Tajikistan in the border districts of this province need to be repaired.The Borders and Tribal Affairs Directorate Head Zabihullah Mujahid
said that as a result of natural disasters and wars of the last four decades, border signs with Pakistan in Zibak district and with
Tajikistan in Wakhan, Shaghnan and Ashkashim districts have been destroyed and need to be repaired.Mujahid added that vast areas and forests
in more than ten districts of Badakhshan have been swallowed by the Amu River due to the lack of fortifications.&Many areas of Afghanistan
have been destroyed by the Amu River, and the water has come from the side of Tajikistan to Afghanistan, and the river has almost moved the
land of Afghanistan to the side of Tajikistan,& he said.Local officials and residents of Badakhshan meanwhile stated that over the past 40
years, less attention has been paid to the fortifications of the Amu River and the borders of this province, and if the neglect continues,
there is a high possibility that large parts of Afghanistan&s territory will be unintentionally swallowed to neighboring countries, which
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