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On June 29, 2011, U.S. Ambassador Ken Gross, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) William Brownfield, and Deputy Chief of Tajikistan's Border Guard Forces Major General Safarali Nazirov, traveled to southern Tajikistan to visit a barracks facility at the Border Guard Detachment in Shurobod and to participate in the opening ceremony of the reconstructed Border Outpost Yakhchi-Pun. These INL-funded projects will improve the living conditions of Tajik border guards who fight on the front lines to reduce the flow of illegal narcotics and enhance the overall security of Tajikistan's border with Afghanistan. The U.S. Embassy's Office of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) spent more than $1 million on the Shurobod Border Guard Detachment and $600,000 on the Yakhchi Pun Border Outpost. Reconstruction of the Shurobod Detachment was carried out by Tajikistan's BSK-Asia Construction Company. The Yakhchi Pun Border Outpost project was built by the LLC Compleks construction company, and administered by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The new building in Shurobod was an emergency project requested by the Tajik border guards after the previous barracks had been damaged by floods last summer. Shurobod is unique for being the first border facility in Tajikistan to use a radiant floor heating system. The new facility at Yakhchi Pun includes a miniature hydroelectric power station and two boilers to ensure adequate heating dur