Deadly ethnic riots swept through the country's second-largest city of Osh and another southern city of Jalalabad, claiming the lives of more than 100... 14.06.2010, Sputnik International
Deadly ethnic riots swept through the country's second-largest city of Osh and another southern city of Jalalabad, claiming the lives of more than 100 people.More than 1,000 people were injured in clashes.
Deadly ethnic riots swept through the country's second-largest city of Osh and another southern city of Jalalabad, claiming the lives of more than 100 people.
Deadly ethnic riots swept through the country's second-largest city of Osh and another southern city of Jalalabad, claiming the lives of more than 100 people.
Cars have been set ablaze, stores, markets and residential houses crushed in the country's second-largest city of Osh and another southern city of Jalalabad. The looters have been rampaging through the streets during the days of rioting.
Uzbekistan has opened its border with Kyrgyzstan, allowing refugees to enter the country amid deadly ethnic violence which has hit southern Kyrgyzstan.
Thousands of refugees have fled to Uzbekistan from Kyrgyzstan, which has hit by deadly ethnic violence, as the Uzbek authorities have opened the border with Kyrgyzstan.
The humanitarian situation in southern Kyrgyzstan remains complicated as most of the businesses have been closed down and the residents started to feel shortages of food and medical supplies.
On Sunday a state of emergency was introduced in the entire territory of the Jalalabad region. A curfew has been introduced in the city of Osh and the neighboring Kara-Suu and Aravan districts.
The Russian Emergencies Ministry has sent 5.4 metric tons of medical supplies to Bishkek. Six Kyrgyz citizens who were seriously injured during riots were moved to Moscow for treatment.
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