NOVO-OGAREVO, Jan 10 The head of the CSTO forces in Kazakhstan, Russian Airborne Forces Commander Andrey Serdyukov knows his business, said Russian President Vladimir Putin. «The commander of the Russian Airborne Forces, Colonel-General Andrei Nikolaevich Serdyukov, is in charge of the actions of the collective forces in Kazakhstan, he knows his business,» Putin said during the extraordinary summit of the CSTO.
Serdyukov spoke about the tasks of the CSTO peacekeepers in Kazakhstan Mass protests in Kazakhstan began in the first days of 2022 — residents of the cities of Zhanaozen and Aktau in the west of the country opposed a twofold increase in prices for liquefied gas. Later, the protests spread to other cities, including Alma-Ata, the old capital and the largest city of the republic: looting began there, militants attacked state institutions, took away weapons. In response, the authorities declared a state of emergency across the country until January 19 and launched a counter-terrorism operation. According to the UN, about 1,000 people were injured during the protests in Kazakhstan. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic, 17 security officials were killed. On the morning of January 5, Kazakh President Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev dismissed the government and became the head of the Security Council. At the first meeting of the Security Council under his leadership, Tokayev described the situation in Kazakhstan as undermining the integrity of the state and said that he had asked the CSTO for help «in overcoming the terrorist threat.» The CSTO Collective Security Council decided to send collective peacekeeping forces to Kazakhstan to normalize the situation in the country. On January 7, Tokayev said that terrorists, including those who arrived from abroad, continued to resist, and promised to destroy those who did not lay down their arms. In addition, the President noted that all the demands of citizens, expressed in peaceful forms, were heard.
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