The situation in Kazakhstan: what is known by Sunday morning
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The situation in Kazakhstan: what is known by Sunday morning
The situation in Kazakhstan: what is known by Sunday morning
MINSK, 9 Jan – Sputnik. Sixteen security officials died in Kazakhstan during the riots, the country’s Interior Ministry reported. 09.01.2022, Sputnik Belarus
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MINSK, 9 Jan – Sputnik. Sixteen security officials died in Kazakhstan during the riots, the country’s Interior Ministry reported. is under control and also stabilized in all regions. Previously captured buildings are liberated. On the territory of the Almaty region, there is a “red” terrorist threat. By Sunday morning, all the roads of republican significance in Kazakhstan are open, the movement of vehicles is ensured. According to the shortened schedule of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the number of detained during the riots is more than five thousand people, among them there are foreigners. About 300 people were detained while trying to cross the borders of Kazakhstan. Firearms and stolen property were confiscated from them. A number of international flights are scheduled for January 9 in Kazakhstan. In particular, the Nur-Sultan airport will receive and send 24 international flights, including from Minsk. Almaty airport is ready to open, but will not resume operation until the situation stabilizes. Zakharova called the US boorish reaction to sending peacekeepers to Kazakhstan & gt; & gt; & gt; Riots in Kazakhstan In early January, protests broke out in several parts of the country over the rise in gas prices. A few days later, they escalated into riots, which resulted in looting and authorities in many cities of the country. On January 5, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev addressed the head of the CSTO state with a request for assistance in overcoming the terrorist threat of Kazakhstan. The peacekeepers arrived in Kazakhstan and began to fulfill their mission: to secure vital facilities and help stabilize the situation. In order to prevent the flight of militants from the country, the Kazakh military is stationed at all checkpoints. Belarusian peacekeepers guard a military airfield in Kazakhstan – video & gt; & gt; & gt; On Saturday, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a message that the situation in Kazakhstan is gradually changing for the better, economic and economic activity is normalizing, and administrative buildings in Almaty have been cleared of extremists. Many militants have been liquidated or detained, and they have been identified. Read also:
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MINSK, 9 Jan – Sputnik. Sixteen security officials died in Kazakhstan during the riots, the country’s Interior Ministry reported.
In addition, more than 1.3 thousand police officers, soldiers of the National Guard and the Ministry of Defense, as well as special bodies were injured.
The ministry said that the situation in the capital Nur-Sultan is under control and is also stabilized in all regions. Previously captured buildings are liberated.
At the same time, according to the deputy head of the Almaty administration, Yerzhan Babakumarov, militants remain in the city who carry out resistance. On the territory of the Almaty region, there is a “red” terrorist threat.
By Sunday morning, all the roads of republican significance in Kazakhstan are open, traffic is provided. Stores are reopening, albeit on a shorter schedule.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the number of those arrested during the riots is more than five thousand people, some of them are foreigners.
While trying to cross the borders of Kazakhstan, about 300 people were detained. Firearms were confiscated from them, as well as stolen material values.
Riots in Kazakhstan
At the beginning of January, protests began in settlements caused by the rise in gas prices.
A few days later, they escalated into riots, which resulted in looting and authorities in many cities of the country.
On January 5, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev addressed the head of the CSTO state with a request for assistance in overcoming the terrorist threat of Kazakhstan. The peacekeepers arrived in Kazakhstan and began to fulfill their mission: to secure vital facilities and help stabilize the situation.
On the territory of the country until January 19, the state of emergency is in effect, the anti-terrorist special operation continues. In order to prevent the flight of militants from the country, the Kazakh military is stationed at all checkpoints.
On Saturday, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a message that the situation in Almaty is gradually changing for the better, economic and economic activity is normalizing, and administrative buildings in Almaty have been cleared of extremists. Many militants have been liquidated or detained, and they are being identified.
According to the country’s authorities, the amount of damage from the riots in Kazakhstan by Sunday morning amounted to about $ 212 million.
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