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Kyrgyzstan reveals new data on casualties

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The latest data from Kyrgyzstan revealed that 37 of its citizens died, while 129 were injured following a recent border clash with Tajikistan.

The current situation at the border remains tense, however, there were no conflicts during the night, the Kyrgyz National Security Committee said, as per media Kabar.

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