The Asian Age

Kazakhstan says 164 killed in week of protests

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Moscow, Jan. 9: Kazakhstan’s health ministry said on Sunday that 164 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week.

The figures reported on the state news channel Khabar-24 are a significan­t rise from previous tallies. It is not clear if the deaths refer only to civilians or if law-enforcemen­t deaths are included. Kazakh authoritie­s said earlier on Sunday that 16 police or national guard had been killed.

Authoritie­s previously gave the civilian death toll as 26. Most of the deaths — 103 — were in Almaty, the country’s largest city, where demonstrat­ors seized government buildings and set some afire, according to the ministry. The country’s ombudswoma­n for children’s rights said that three of those killed were minors, including a fouryear-old girl.

The ministry earlier reported more than 2,200 people sought treatment for injuries from the protests, and the Interior Ministry said about 1,300 security officers were injured. The office of Kazakhstan’s president said that about 5,800 people were detained by police during the protests that developed into violence last week and prompted a Russia-led military alliance to send troops to the country.

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s office said on Sunday that order has stabilised in the country and that authoritie­s have regained control of administra­tive buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire.

The Russian TV station Mir-24 said sporadic gunfire was heard in Almaty on Sunday but it was unclear whether they were warning shots by law enforcemen­t. Tokayev on Friday said he had authorised police and the military to shoot to kill to restore order.

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