
New Delhi, 08 January 2022
As per news report of Rt.com, however, the spate of unrest is seemingly far from over, with almost 4,000 people detained and dozens killed. Mass protests in Kazakhstan began on January 2, prompted by public discontent with a sharp increase in prices for liquefied petroleum gas. The unrest quickly spread, turning violent in some places, including the largest city; the former capital Almaty.
Source - Rt.com
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