British ascents and ski descents in Tajikistan’s Academy of Science Range

Supported by grants from the BMC, Mount Everest Foundation, and the Alpine Club Climbing Fund, a four-member British expedition has made first ascents and ski descents in the Pamir mountains of Tajikistan.

Thomas Coney, Richard Jones, Mark Thomas and Susanna Walker, four climbers and skiers based primarily in the Chamonix valley, originally planned first ski descents in the Rushan Range, north of Khorog in the province of Gorno-Badakhshan.

However, nearer their departure time in late April they learnt that the safe snow level was going to be much higher than originally estimated and decided to change venue to the Academy of Science Range (Akademii Nauk) somewhat further north.

The Academy of Science Range is more well-known massif that culminates in the summit of the highest peak in the CIS, now formally referred to as Ismail Somoni (7,495m), but still far better known as Pik Communism.

British ascents and ski descents in Tajikistan’s Academy of Science Range.

Deadly fighting erupts in Tajikistan – Central & South Asia – Al Jazeera English

At least 12 Tajik troops and 30 rebel fighters were killed in a military operation to reassert control over a restive region close to the Afghan border after the murder of a top security agent, officials said.

Tajik special forces have entered into the eastern Gorno-Badakhshan region in the last days after the murder of regional security chief General Abdullo Nazarov, which the authorities blamed on an ex-warlord turned renegade local strongman.

The clashes on Tuesday mark the biggest upsurge of internal unrest for two years in mainly Muslim Tajikistan, the ex-Soviet Union’s poorest state that borders Afghanistan and China and is still recovering from a 1992-97 civil war.

“During the special operation in Badakhshan province, 12 troops were killed and 30 militants were killed,” the security service said in a statement read on state television. “The special operation is continuing.”

Some 40 fighters, including eight Afghan citizens, have been arrested while 23 troops were also wounded in the clashes, the statement added, denying unconfirmed reports of large numbers of deaths among civilians during the operation.

Tajik forces were using tanks and helicopters against the rebel positions, local media reports said.

A military source, who asked not to be named, told the AFP news agency the dead and wounded were being transferred by helicopter to the capital Dushanbe.

The clashes were centred around the main town of the region, Khorog, which lies in the Pamir Mountains just east of the border with Afghanistan some 500km from Dushanbe and where the federal government has long had little authority.

The operation was launched after Nazarov was pulled out of his car and stabbed to death on Saturday, in a killing that sent shockwaves through Tajikistan.

The security service veteran had served as the deputy head of the State Committee for National Security (ex-KGB) until being assigned to bring order to the Mountainous Badakhshan Autonomous Region (MBAR) in 2010.

via Deadly fighting erupts in Tajikistan – Central & South Asia – Al Jazeera English.