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Kazakhstan holding hundreds for terrorism and disorder after riots

  • A representative of the state prosecutor said 464 suspects were facing charges related to terrorism and mass disorder; total of 970 suspects were in custody
  • The former Soviet republic has been roiled by clashes that escalated from peaceful protests against a car fuel price increase

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Protesters lit by their smartphones at the start of demonstrations in Almaty. Photo: AP

Kazakhstan said Saturday it was holding more than 460 people on terrorism and disorder charges in the wake of mass unrest that saw Russian-led forces called in to restore calm.

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The former Soviet republic has been roiled by clashes that escalated from peaceful protests against a car fuel price increase. Authorities have blamed bandits and international terror cells, despite evidence of a struggle at the top of the authoritarian leadership.

Eldos Kilymzhanov, a representative of the state prosecutor, said Saturday that 464 suspects were facing charges related to terrorism and mass disorder. A total of 970 suspects were in custody he said including on charges of theft, disorderly behaviour and possession of weapons.

Kilymzhanov said 73 suspects had sustained bodily injuries and among them “29 people with gunshot wounds were hospitalised to city hospitals on our instructions”.

Although protests began in the country’s west where the price of a popular car fuel, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) spiked at the New Year, former capital Almaty – a financial hub of 1.8 million people – became the epicentre of the violence that followed.

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