Saturday, January 8, 2022

Shooting continues in Almaty, but the situation in the country is generally normalizing


 

 Shooting continues in Alma-Ata, where the anti-terrorist operation is taking place, the Kazakh branch of the Russian agency Sputnik reported, quoted by RIA Novosti.

"Shots continue to be heard in Almaty," the Telegram said in a statement posted on Sputnik's channel.

The first plane will fly from Aktau airport (another city where there were serious riots) to Nur-Sultan on Saturday night, it will transport passengers left behind at the airport to the capital of Kazakhstan, reports Sputnik Kazakhstan.

 "The first plane will take off from Aktau Airport for Nur-Sultan only tonight. The flight will transport passengers stranded at the airport to the capital. All this time they were at the airport hotel. The further schedule of the flights is still unknown, "the statement said.

Authorities in Kazakhstan will resolve the issue of access to important electronic services that do not work due to Internet interruptions, said Acting Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of the Republic Baghdad Musin.

 According to Musin, it is now possible to restore access to the payment services of Halyk Bank and Kaspi.kz, work is underway to connect other banks. The Minister noted that a number of news resources are already available, including tengrinews.kz, inform.kz, baq.kz, 24.kz, stopfake.kz, qazaqstan.kz, as well as the website of the President's press service akorda.kz.

"Today the issue of access to other vital services will be resolved. Everything is happening in stages, each resource is being done separately, including checking the ability of attackers to use servers with access for illegal purposes," the minister said in a statement. Facebook.

 One child died from a gunshot wound, another was injured during the riots in Almaty. This was announced on Saturday by the press service of the Ombudsman for the Rights of the Child in Kazakhstan, quoted by TACC.

"According to the ombudsman for children's rights, Arujan Sain, a child died on January 5 from a gunshot wound in Alma-Ata. "Parents were walking with their children when a shot was fired, fatal to the 11-year-old boy," the statement said.

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