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Moldova - Protests in Kazakhstan on January 7, 2022:

Moldova (bbabo.net), - The situation in Kazakhstan is still troubled due to the unrest. Serious pogroms took place in several cities, shops and shopping centers were ransacked by looters. The kp.ru website broadcasts live online from the protests in Kazakhstan on January 7, 2022.

The prosecutor's office of Kazakhstan opened criminal cases on the facts of mass riots, law enforcement agencies began a pre-trial investigation of acts of terrorism. Outlaws can face from 8 years to life imprisonment.

CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas named the approximate timeframe for the presence of the peacekeeping contingent on the territory of Kazakhstan and told what the collective peacekeeping forces will do after the completion of the mission. According to him, the mission should be completed in a short time, but this will depend on the situation in the country.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan denied reports about the allegedly imposed ban on entry to the country for foreign citizens. And in the Russian diplomatic department for Russian citizens who are in Kazakhstan, they recalled the need to observe increased personal security measures and announced the opening of a hotline.

Prior to that, it was reported that Kazakhstan has introduced a state of emergency (state of emergency) throughout the country. He introduces a ban on rallies and other mass gatherings, a curfew, and certain restrictions on entry and exit from settlements.

Let us remind you that mass protests have been going on in Kazakhstan since January 2. In Almaty, demonstrators tried to seize the Department of Internal Affairs. They managed to break into the building of the local government of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan. The kp.ru website broadcasts live online from the protests in Kazakhstan on January 6, 2022.

Moldova - Protests in Kazakhstan on January 7, 2022: