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The abolition of the state of emergency and curfew in Kazakhstan

The state of emergency and curfew ends at midnight on January 19 in Kazakhstan.

The “red” level of the terrorist threat still exists in Alma-Ata. The city is patrolled by the police around the clock, and the checkpoints are still operational.
The administration of Alma-Ata called on the residents of the city to treat the work of law enforcement agencies with understanding.

The ORDA newspaper noted that the completion of the anti-terror system will be announced in addition.

During the riots in Alma-Ata, 165 police cars were damaged. Of the total, 53 cars were set ablaze. 64 non-repairable police cars.

ORDA also reported that during the protests that took place in the city, five police offices were set on fire, the administration buildings and the police department in Al-Ma’ali district were damaged, and 19 environmental centers and 13 environmental centers for law enforcement agencies were damaged.

Mass protests began in Kazakhstan on January 2 due to the rise in gas prices. The damages caused by the riots in the country could reach about $100 million, and the number of criminal cases related to the riots rose to 695.

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