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Kazakhstan: Soldiers clash with protesters in Almaty – Shots fired

The situation remains chaotic at Kazakhstan, with the intervention of the army causing clashes in the major cities of the country.

According to the APE-MPE, armored personnel carriers and dozens of pedestrians enter Almaty’s main square, the largest city and financial capital of Kazakhstan, where hundreds of people have gathered to protest against the government for a third day, according to Reuters correspondents who are there.

Shots were fired as soldiers approached the crowd, according to Reuters eyewitnesses.

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President Tokayev sees the danger of “overthrowing the state”

For “terrorist gangs” involved in a battle with paratroopers in Almaty, said the President of Kazakhstan, Kasim-Yomart Tokayev, underlining is not simply facing a “threat” but a risk of overthrowing the “state”.

THE Mr. Tokayev also confirmed that he had requested military assistance from him Collective Security Treaty Organization (CTSO), an institution in which former Soviet republics under its leadership participate Russia. THE President of the OSSA, the Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pasinian, confirmed that a “peacekeeping mission” would be deployed in Kazakhstan at the request of the.

THE Ersan Babakumarov, its deputy mayor Almaty, announced that the occupation of the city airport has ended. Several airlines were forced to cancel flights to and from the city after it was occupied by a crowd of people yesterday Wednesday (5/1).

Before his announcements Piroedru Tokagev, the ΥMinistry of the Interior confirmed the deaths of eight police officers and its men National Guard and the injuries of others 317. He did not report casualties among the protesters.

Earlier, the government submitted its resignation to the President, who announced that he accepted it. The rumors that circulated that he himself Mr. Tokayev he was also going to resign or leave the country were categorically denied by him.

Violence is centered on his financial metropolis Kazakhstan, Almaty, with law enforcement using stun grenades to disperse protesters, setting cars on fire.

The President announced political reforms shortly yesterday, without going into further details.

In addition, he announced that he is taking on the role of head of his security council Kazakhstan, an office held until yesterday by the former PiPresident Nursultan Nazarbayev, who retained part of power even though he ceased to be the head of state in 2019.

“My constitutional duty is to be with the people. “Together we will overcome this black page in the history of Kazakhstan,” he said Kasim-Yomart Tokayev.

The resignation of the government did nothing but de-escalate the protests. Various media outlets in the country carried information about an attack on a house used by the head of state in the big city and its arson.

The interruption of internet access, which is believed to have been ordered by the authorities to make communication between the organizers of the demonstrations difficult, makes communications difficult. The whole country was declared a state of emergency.

The US stance on the EU, Russia and the UN

The presidency of USA called his authorities yesterday Kazakhstan to show “restraint” and expressed the wish that the demonstrations be “peaceful”, with the representative of Jen Psaki to categorically deny the “false accusations of Russia” about American incitement to the demonstrations that shocked the country. “This is completely false,” he said, referring to Russia’s “misinformation strategy.” For his part, the representative of American diplomacy Ned Price reported that the Washington “Condemns the violence and the destruction of property and calls on both the authorities and the protesters to show restraint.”

THE European Union called for calm to be restored. THE Russia called for a peaceful resolution of the crisis “within the framework of the Constitution and the laws and through dialogue and not through riots in the streets”. THE UN “He is watching the situation with concern,” his spokesman said yesterday General Secretary, Stefan Duzarik, adding that it is “very important for everyone to show restraint, to refrain from violence and to promote dialogue”.

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