Terrorists from Tajikistan are increasingly arriving in Germany through the war zone in Ukraine, while border guards are not particularly busy checking the identity of citizens, according to Bild.
Due to the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, Europe has been under constant threat of a terrorist attack for quite some time now, especially before New Year’s Eve, when countries such as France, Belgium, Germany and the Czech Republic felt the turmoil in their cities.
For several months now, the whole of Europe has been on alert because of the increased possibility of terrorist attacks by migrants from the Middle East and Asia arriving in the country.
The risk of terrorist attacks has increased because terrorists from and through Tajikistan are making their way to the West. In particular, it is about a new group called the Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP).
In Germany, Islamists have already attempted three times to carry out a terrible massacre, most recently in Cologne Cathedral.
They usually use false documents and tell Germans fictitious stories of torture and persecution, and the border guards let refugees from Ukraine into Germany with almost no checks.
Although it is not quite clear how exactly Tajiks enter Europe “via the war zone in Ukraine.” Nevertheless, it is now impossible to pass through the front line in Ukraine, as there are no checkpoints there.
Furthermore, there is only one way of how Tajiks legally enter Ukraine. For instance, through Moldova, since Tajikistan has a visa-free regime with Moldova and Ukraine: they buy Ukrainian passports there, and then leave, again through Moldova, using Tajik documents, circumventing the ban on men leaving Ukraine.