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India Eyes On The Situation In Kazakhstan After Recent Violence

India eyes on the situation in Kazakhstan after the recent violence, instructions for the safety of Indian citizens.

The Ministry of External Affairs has issued a statement saying that India is closely monitoring the recent developments in Kazakhstan.

We express our deepest condolences to the families of the innocent victims killed in the violence. As a close and friendly partner of Kazakhstan, we look forward to an early peace.

Coordinating with the authorities has helped in ensuring the safety of Indian citizens. They are advised to follow local security instructions and contact the Indian Embassy for any assistance.

Let us know that 164 people, including 18 security personnel, have been killed in the violence in Kazakhstan since the beginning of this month.

Around 2,200 people have been injured in violent incidents there. In this 1,300 security personnel have also been victims of violence.

India eyes on the situation in Kazakhstan: 103 people have been killed in Almaty, the country’s largest city, which has been worst affected by the violence.

A four-year-old girl was also among those killed. 5,800 people involved in the violence have been arrested. Russian and Allied troops are stationed in the security of all major sites in the country.

At the invitation of President Kasim-Jomart Tokayev, 2,500 soldiers of the Russian-led coalition have arrived in Kazakhstan.

Mass protests erupted in the country after the Kazakhstan government lifted price controls on LPG earlier in the year. Earlier due to low LPG rates, many Kazakhs converted their cars to run on LPG.

Police used tear gas and grenades to clear hundreds of protesters from Almaty, the largest city in the former Soviet republic.

Authorities in these areas declared a state of emergency with curfew and movement restrictions.

Kabul: Three IS terrorists killed in Taliban action, two arrested.

The Taliban has claimed to have killed three Islamic State militants. The Taliban say three IS militants have been killed and two arrested in an operation in Kabul’s District 5.

According to Islamic Emirate officials and members of the force, the operation was launched at a house where IS militants were present, Tolo News reported.

Zahid, a member of Islamic Emirate forces, said the terrorists were hiding in a place that was difficult for police to reach. There was no way to reach them, so we were forced to use grenades and rockets

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