Eight die in southern Kazakhstan clashes

A serious case of violent skirmish has come to light in Kazakhstan. In which eight people died and dozens were injured during violent clashes between hundreds of villagers. Kazakhstan's President Kasim-Jomart Tokayev called an emergency hathack on Saturday. During this, he said that the situation is under the control of police and national defenders.

On this matter, Interior Minister Yerlan Turgumbev said that in the violent clashes on Friday in the Jambeel region, about three hours from Almaty, the largest city in Kazakhstan and close to the border with Kyrgyzstan, several dozen people were injured, while eight died happened. Turgumbev said that 30 houses, 15 commercial properties and 23 cars were damaged in the clashes, during which around 47 people have been detained. Apart from this, President Tokayev said that there were clashes between local residents in several settlements in Kordai district of Jambeel area. People have also died in it unfortunately. I express my condolences to the people who died.

For your information, let us tell you that on Friday late night, a post on social media went viral. In it, people holding poles in their hands are seen marching along the roads. A driver transporting the people from Kazakhstan to the town of Almaty, set off the border of Kyrgyzstan, said that the village of Masanchi, the epicenter of the conflict, was completely closed. At the moment you cannot reach there, because now the police and army are present there. He told that a Kazakh elderly man was attacked by a person from the Dungan minority ethnic group, after which the struggle started.

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