Desk Report
Publish: 11 Jan 2022, 01:14 pm
Kazakh soldiers patrol down a street in Almaty on January 10, 2022, after the violence that erupted following protests over hikes in fuel prices. || AFP Photo: Collected
Security forces in Kazakhstan have detained 9,900 people regarding last week's unrest, the interior ministry of the central Asian nation said on Tuesday, reports Reuters.
The news comes as President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who called the violence a coup attempt, is set to nominate a new prime minister in an address to parliament later in the day.
The oil-rich former Soviet republic says government buildings were attacked in several major cities after initially peaceful protests against hikes in the price of car fuel turned violent.
Tokayev has said Islamist militants from regional nations and Afghanistan, as well as the Middle East, were among the attackers.
He dismissed his cabinet amid the unrest, along with a number of security officials and detained on suspicion of treason the most senior among them, Karim Masimov, a former head of the national security committee.
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Topic : Global Kazakhstan Unrest
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