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Kyrgyz opposition storms government headquarters in Bishkek
Kyrgyz opposition storms government headquarters in Bishkek
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Anti-government protests which started on April 6 in northeastern Kyrgyzstan have finally swept through the capital of the Central Asian country. Thousands of... 07.04.2010, Sputnik International
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Kyrgyz opposition storms government headquarters in Bishkek
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Anti-government protests which started on April 6 in northeastern Kyrgyzstan have finally swept through the capital of the Central Asian country. Thousands of protesters clashed with police in downtown Bishkek and stormed the Kyrgyz government headquarters.
According to latest reports, at least 47 people were killed and over 400 injured in the clashes.
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Kyrgyz opposition storms government headquarters in Bishkek
18:03 GMT 07.04.2010 (Updated: 19:51 GMT 19.10.2022) Anti-government protests which started on April 6 in northeastern Kyrgyzstan have finally swept through the capital of the Central Asian country. Thousands of protesters clashed with police in downtown Bishkek and stormed the Kyrgyz government headquarters.
Anti-government protests which started on April 6 in northeastern Kyrgyzstan have finally swept through the capital of the Central Asian country. Thousands of protesters clashed with police in downtown Bishkek and stormed the Kyrgyz government headquarters.
According to latest reports, at least 47 people were killed and over 400 injured in the clashes.