8 killed, dozens injured in overnight brawls in south Kazakhstan
Eight people died and dozens others were hurt in clashes involving hundreds of villagers in Kazakhstan's south, Interior Minister Yerlan Turgumbayev said Saturday. "Several dozen people were injured, eight died," Turgumbayev said after clashes Friday in the Jambyl region, some three hours drive from Kazakhstan's largest city Almaty. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev called an emergency government session Saturday where he said the situation was "under the control" of police and the national guard. "Tonight, in a number of settlements in the Kordai district of Zhambyl region, clashes and group fights between local residents took place," Tokayev said. "Unfortunately there are injuries and fatalities. I express my sincere condolences to the close ones of those who died," Tokayev said. Footage posted on social media late Friday night showed scenes of young men, some armed with clubs, marching along the road of a village with buildings ablaze on either side. |
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