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Four foreign cyclists killed in Tajikistan in suspected terrorist attack

Two US citizens and a Swiss and Dutch national lost their lives in incident yesterday in Central Asian republic

Four foreign cyclists have been killed in Tajikistan in what officials believe may have been a terrorist attack.

The victims were among a group of seven cyclists touring the country and riding in the Danghara district, around 150 kilometres south of the Central Asian republic’s capital, Dushanbe.

In the incident, which happened yesterday, a vehicle was driven into the group who were then attacked by at least one person armed with a knife and a gun, reports Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL).

A video obtained by RFE/RL appears to show a black saloon car ramming the cyclists off the road.

Two American citizens lost their lives as well as a Dutch and a Swiss national, while the other three members of the group were injured.

The country’s interior minister, Ramazon Rahimzoda, said the government has set up an investigation into the incident, with terrorism seen as a possible motive.

Security forces killed one suspected attacker and at least one other has been detained, while police are also seeking three other suspects. Earlier reports suggested two suspects had been killed and four detained.

"The driver and passengers of a car that hit the foreign tourists, got out of the car and attacked with firearms and knives," the minister said.

A car discovered in a nearby village is believed to have been the one used in the attack.

One local resident said that one of the cyclists who was injured said that after the car was used to run them down, its occupants got out and started stabbing people.

The US Embassy to Tajikistan said that "preliminary data indicate that this was an attack."

Tajik President Emomali Rahmon sent a message to US President Donald Trump in which he described the incident as a “cruel act.”

Meanwhile, Hidajet Biscevic, the EU ambassador to Tajikistan, said he was "really shocked" at news of the attack.

He said: "People tend to believe that this is not an isolated attack done by these four, five, whatever number, young people in the Danghara region.

He added that it “could also have a very strong psychological and social impact on the security of foreigners in the country at the time when Tajikistan is focusing its attention to attract foreign investment and foreign assistance for the development of the country, in particular in the area of tourism."

Home to some 8.7 million people, Tajikistan is the poorest of the states formerly belonging to the Soviet Union.

The Tajik government has taken steps in recent years to discourage the country’s nationals from leaving to fight for Isis in Iraq and Syria, where a number have been identified as having undertaken suicide attacks.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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psling | 5 years ago
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Coming just a couple of weeks before the start of the Silk Road Mountain Race in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan too - I hope this is an isolated incident and not the start of targetted attacks in the region.

 

"The world is a very dangerous place "

Very true - and it has to be said you are probably more likely to be killed riding in London. Fortunately, most people in developing countries are friendly and welcoming.

 

Thoughts with the cyclists' friends and families. Tragic news.

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dreadcast replied to psling | 5 years ago
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Security forces killed one suspected attacker and at least one other has been detained, while police are also seeking three other suspects. Earlier reports suggested two suspects had been killed and four detained.

In Tadjikistan, suspects get killed, in France, guilty drivers would get 6 months reprieve

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RoubaixCube | 5 years ago
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The world is a very dangerous place 

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BehindTheBikesheds | 5 years ago
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Poor sods, what a horrible way to die, those surviving will be traumatised for life!

However it's all too easy to label it 'terrorism', what proof do they have, absolutely none, as for the US Embassy to Tajikstan saying "preliminary data indicates that this was an attack." just wow, no shit sherlock!

This could just as easily be a gang atack to rob the victims who were seen as an easy target and probably having something worth stealing. 

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brooksby replied to BehindTheBikesheds | 5 years ago
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BehindTheBikesheds wrote:

Poor sods, what a horrible way to die, those surviving will be traumatised for life!

However it's all too easy to label it 'terrorism', what proof do they have, absolutely none, as for the US Embassy to Tajikstan saying "preliminary data indicates that this was an attack." just wow, no shit sherlock!

This could just as easily be a gang atack to rob the victims who were seen as an easy target and probably having something worth stealing. 

ISIS/ISIL/whatever the f*** they call themselves have apparently claimed responsibility (Grauniad, I think), but it's always seemed to me that a terrorist group can claim responsibility for *anything*, they don't actually have to had anything to do with it...

(As far as the US goes, of course, its "terrorism" if the perpetrator was a bit brown whereas its "freedom fighting/mental health issues/lone wolf" if the perpetrator is a bit pink...).

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