Tajikistan has imposed a ban on its citizens traveling to Russia due to the fire at the Moscow concert hall. This decision was made by Tajik Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Muhriddin, who advised citizens not to travel to Russia unless it is absolutely necessary. The ban is still in effect and continues to be monitored by authorities.
In March, Tajikistan arrested nine individuals suspected of being connected to the Moscow concert hall attack, where over 130 people died. The attack was claimed by the jihadist organization Isis, with the actual perpetrators believed to be from the Central Asian branch of Isis-K. Some of the terrorist suspects arrested were reported to be Tajik citizens.
The safety and security of Tajik individuals in relation to events like the Moscow concert hall attack are a top priority for both Tajikistan and Russia. The ongoing situation surrounding the ban on travel to Russia for Tajik citizens highlights the need for increased security measures and cooperation between neighboring countries in order to prevent future attacks and ensure the safety of all citizens.