Eight police and national guard troops dead, 317 injured during unrest in Kazakhstan

Earlier, President Tokayev promised 'maximum toughness' amid the worst unrest for more than a decade


Reuters January 06, 2022
Kazakh law enforcement officers block a street during a protest triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan January 5, 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS

MOSCOW:

Eight police and national guard troops have been killed and 317 were injured during unrest in several regions of Kazakhstan, Sputnik news agency reported on Wednesday, quoting the interior ministry.

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Earlier Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said he had taken over as head of the country's Security Council and promised to act with "maximum toughness" amid the worst unrest for more than a decade in the Central Asian republic.

COMMENTS (1)

Fengfan Yang | 2 years ago | Reply It is really so terrible incident happened in Kazakhstan. But people in Kazakhstan or elsewhere need to think more and in-depth about what is really behind this tragic incident.
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