On 30 April 2021, local media reports indicate that clashes between Kyrgyz and Tajik military units have resumed in the Leilek district of Batken region in Kyrgyzstan, despite reports of a ceasefire agreement brokered by the foreign ministers of both countries. The clashes are linked to a dispute over the Golovnoy water distribution point, which both Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan consider to be under their respective control. Kyrgyz media outlets reported that sporadic firefights between Kyrgyz and Tajik military units occurred throughout the day. Casualties among both military personnel and civilians are mounting. At least three Kyrgyz military personnel have been killed and at least 45 injured, while at least three Tajik soldiers have been killed and at least 31 injured during the ongoing fighting. As of latest report, at least 13 Kyrgyz civilians have been killed and at least 134 others injured, and at least one Tajik civilian has been killed and at least 29 others injured. The Kyrgyz Red Crescent stated that the clashes have displaced at least 2,276 people from the Batken region. The heads of both the Tajik and Kyrgyz security services recently met to discuss establishing a new ceasefire