in the country to restore order, by international terrorism. our correspondent steve rosenberg is in kazakhstan s largest city, almaty, and sent this report. driving into almaty, you see immediately that this is a city on guard. we passed through several army checkpoints. they ve been set up to prevent more attacks. in the city centre, reminders of the violence the authorities now say was an attempted coup. almaty last week. what had started as peaceful protests over fuel prices. in another part of kazakhstan were suddenly looking like war. translation: these bandits
week in which dozens are reported to have died as an attempted coup. troops from russia are currently in the country to restore order and president putin said kazakhstan had been targeted by international terrorism. amid a crackdown on protests, the us state department has called on the authorties to rescind an order for security forces to shoot without warning. 0ur correspondent steve rosenberg is in kazakhstan s largest city almaty and sent this report. driving into almaty, you see immediately that this is a city on guard. we passed through several army checkpoints. they ve been set up to prevent more attacks. in the city centre, reminders of the violence the authorities now say was an attempted coup. almaty last week. what had started as peaceful protests over fuel prices. in another part of kazakhstan
get medical treatment and not receiving that for many years. generally, inhumane treatment. the main issue of the attention is not that, it is a prolonged, indefinite detention. these people never know when they will get out, unlike djokovic he spent four days in detention, these people have no idea, it could be tomorrow could be another nine years we wait to hear if things change in that regard. the president of kazakhstan has described the protests last week, in which dozens are reported to have died, as an attempted coup. troops from russia are currently in the country to restore order, and today president putin said kazakhstan had been targeted by international terrorism. our correspondent steve rosenberg is in kazakhstan s largest city almaty, and sent this report. driving into almaty, you see immediately this is a city on guard. we passed through several
or so. we will bring you more developments as we receive them. do stay tuned for updates on that story. let s turn to kazakhstan now, where the president has described the protests last week, in which dozens are reported to have died, as an attempted coup. troops from russia are currently in the country to restore order , and president putin said kazakhstan had been targeted by international terrorism. amid a crackdown on protests, the us state department has called on the authorties to rescind an order for security forces to shoot without warning. our correspondent steve rosenberg is in kazakhstan s largest city almaty, and sent this report. driving into almaty, you see immediately that this is a city on guard. we passed through several army checkpoints. they ve been set up to prevent more attacks. in the city centre, reminders of the violence the authorities now say was an attempted coup.
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