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Security guard an entrance of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov), APTOPIX
The city hall building seen through a bullet-pierced car windshield after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov), APTOPIX
TOPSHOT - A photograph taken on January 10, 2022 shows a general view of a burnt-out Almaty City Administration building in central Almaty, following violent protests over the price increase of the fuel. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan was observing on January 10, 2022 a day of national mourning, following the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A photograph taken on January 10, 2022 shows a general view of a burnt-out Almaty City Administration building in central Almaty, following violent protests over the price increase of the fuel. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan was observing on January 10, 2022 a day of national mourning, following the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
A view of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP), APTOPIX
People ride a municipal bus in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 150 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
Vendors clean up their store that was broken into and looted during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 150 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
People walk past a shop with windows broken during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 150 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
Vendors clean their store that was broken into and looted during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 150 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A man walks past a giant poster dedicated to the fight against coronavirus in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 150 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
Women wait a bus at a bus stop in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 150 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
People buy groceries at a grocery store in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 150 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A municipal worker sweeps the street in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says over 160 people have been killed in protests that have rocked the country over the past week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's office said Sunday that order has stabilized in the country and that authorities have regained control of administrative buildings that were occupied by protesters, some of which were set on fire. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
People walk past flowers and candles left in memory of victims of recent protests at the fence of the Kazakhstan Embassy in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The authorities in Kazakhstan said Monday that nearly 8,000 people were detained by police during protests that descended into violence last week and marked the worst unrest the former Soviet nation has faced since gaining independence 30 years ago. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
A man lays flowers in memory of victims in recent protests at the fence of the Kazakhstan Embassy in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The Kazakhstan's authorities have declared Monday the day of mourning for dozens of victims of the unprecedentedly violent unrest. The country's Health Ministry said Sunday that 164 people, including three children, were killed in the unrest. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
People lay flowers in memory of victims of recent protests at the fence of the Kazakhstan Embassy in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The authorities in Kazakhstan said Monday that nearly 8,000 people were detained by police during protests that descended into violence last week and marked the worst unrest the former Soviet nation has faced since gaining independence 30 years ago. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko), APTOPIX
Flowers and a candle left in memory of victims of recent protests lie at the fence of the Kazakhstan Embassy in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The authorities in Kazakhstan said Monday that nearly 8,000 people were detained by police during protests that descended into violence last week and marked the worst unrest the former Soviet nation has faced since gaining independence 30 years ago. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Local citizens buy bread at a kiosk in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says 164 people, including a 4-year-old girl, have been killed in protests in the past week that marked the worst unrest since the former Soviet republic gained independence 30 years ago. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A bus driver smiles looking at a photographer in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says 164 people, including a 4-year-old girl, have been killed in protests in the past week that marked the worst unrest since the former Soviet republic gained independence 30 years ago. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A municipal worker clean an area at a bus stop in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Kazakhstan's health ministry says 164 people, including a 4-year-old girl, have been killed in protests in the past week that marked the worst unrest since the former Soviet republic gained independence 30 years ago. (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A police car parked in the central square is still blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A police car parked in the central square still blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
The road toward the central square is blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
The smoked State emblem is seen on the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
The State emblem is seen on the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A woman cleans an area near a shop decorated for New Year celebration in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
A tow truck transports a bus, which was burned during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
A tow truck transports a bus, which was burned during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
Municipal workers collect pieces of a fence crashed during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
A view of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
A Kazakhstan national flag and the State emblem are seen on the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
People clean an area near a shop damaged during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
Police officers check check cell phones of two guys in a street in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo)
Security guard an entrance of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A view of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A view of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A view of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A view of the city hall building, right, after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A view of the central square blocked off by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
The city hall building seen through a bullet-pierced car windshield after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A portrait of former Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev is seen at the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
Soldiers patrol a street near the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
Soldier seen though a bus which was burned during clashes, patrol a street near the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
Servicemen guard an entrance of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
Soldiers patrol a street near the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A man cleans the words "Nursultan Nazarbayev" (former Kazakhstan President) at the entrance of his Foundation building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
Soldiers patrol the central square blocked off by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A car windshield is stained with blood following clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A bullet riddled and blood stained windscreen following clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A man walking his dog buys bread at a kiosk in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
A view of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (Vladimir Tretyakov/NUR.KZ via AP)
Security guard an entrance of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
The gutted remains of a van stand near the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
The gutted remains of a bus stands near the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A burned military truck stands near the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A view of the city hall building after clashes in the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilized and is under control." (AP Photo/Vasily Krestyaninov)
A Kazakhstan national flag is flown at half-mast on top of the building in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilised and is under control." (AP Photo)
A man pushes a cart along the street near the central square blocked by Kazakhstan troops and police in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. The National Security Committee, Kazakhstan's counterintelligence and anti-terrorism agency, said that the situation in the country has "stabilised and is under control." (AP Photo)
People put flowers in front of the Kazakhstan embassy, in Moscow, on January 10, 2022. - Nearly 8,000 people have been detained in Kazakhstan after days of historic unrest in the Central Asian country. The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval with dozens killed. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
People put flowers in front of the Kazakhstan embassy, in Moscow, on January 10, 2022. - Nearly 8,000 people have been detained in Kazakhstan after days of historic unrest in the Central Asian country. The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval with dozens killed. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
People put flowers in front of the Kazakhstan embassy in Moscow on January 10, 2022. - Nearly 8,000 people have been detained in Kazakhstan after days of historic unrest in the Central Asian country. The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval with dozens killed. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
A photograph taken on January 10, 2021 shows a candle lights in front of the Kazakhstan embassy in Moscow. - Nearly 8,000 people have been detained in Kazakhstan after days of historic unrest in the Central Asian country. The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval with dozens killed. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
People arrive at the Kazakhstan's embassy in Moscow on January 10, 2022 to leave flowers in front of the gate. - Nearly 8,000 people have been detained in Kazakhstan after days of historic unrest in the Central Asian country. The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval with dozens killed. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
People lay flowers in front of the Kazakhstan's embassy in Moscow on January 10, 2022. - Nearly 8,000 people have been detained in Kazakhstan after days of historic unrest in the Central Asian country. The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval with dozens killed. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
Kazakh soldiers patrol down a street in Almaty on January 10, 2022, after the violence that erupted following protests over hikes in fuel prices. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan observe a day of national mourning after the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
Kazakh soldiers check pedestrians in Almaty on January 10, 2022, after the violence that erupted following protests over hikes in fuel prices. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan observe a day of national mourning after the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
Kazakh soldiers patrol near an administrative building in central Almaty on January 10, 2022, after violence that erupted following protests over hikes in fuel prices, as Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan is observing a day of national mourning after the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. - The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
A photograph shows a general view of a burnt-out administrative building in central Almaty on January 10, 2022, after violence that erupted following protests over hikes in fuel prices, as Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan is observing a day of national mourning after the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. - The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
A photograph taken on January 10, 2022 shows a general view of a burnt-out Almaty City Administration building in central Almaty, following violente protests over the price increqse of the fuel. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan was observing on January 10, 2022 a day of national mourning, following the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
A photograph taken on January 10, 2022 shows a general view of a burnt-out Almaty City Administration building in central Almaty, following violente protests over the price increqse of the fuel. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan was observing on January 10, 2022 a day of national mourning, following the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
A Kazakh state flag flyes at half-mast on the roof of an administrative building in central Almaty on January 10, 2022, following violente protests over the price increqse of the fuel. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan was observing on January 10, 2022 a day of national mourning, following the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
A Kazakh state flag flies at half-mast on the roof of an administrative building in central Almaty on January 10, 2022, following violent protests over the price increase of the fuel. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan was observing on January 10, 2022 a day of national mourning, following the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
Kazakh soldiers patrol and conduct security controls on pedestrians in Almaty on January 10, 2022, following violent protests over the price increase of the fuel. - Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan was observing on January 10, 2022 a day of national mourning, following the worst unrest in the republic's independent history. The National Security Committee said in a statement that the country, including government and military facilities, was fully under the control of security services. (Photo by Alexandr BOGDANOV / AFP)
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: Kazakhstan's flag flies at half-mast after Kazakhstan declared Jan. 10 a day of national mourning for those who lost their lives due to massive countrywide protests in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Meiramgul Kussainova / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: Kazakhstan's flag flies at half-mast after Kazakhstan declared Jan. 10 a day of national mourning for those who lost their lives due to massive countrywide protests in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Meiramgul Kussainova / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view from a street in capital Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view of Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: Security measurements are tighten at Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view of Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: Security measurements are tighten at Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
NUR SULTAN, KAZAKHSTAN - JANUARY 10: A general view of Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on January 10, 2022. Life in Kazakhstan's Nur Sultan is gradually returning to normal after days of countrywide protests, according to officials. The protests against an increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices turned into massive riots across Kazakhstan over the past week. Turar Kazangapov / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM