Protests in Kyrgyzstan: protesters take over the parliament building



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Protests in Kyrgyzstan: protesters take over parliament building

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The protesters managed to break into the fenced area

As a result of the riots in Bishkek, more than 130 people were injured and sent to medical institutions.

In the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, protesters against the results of the parliamentary elections managed to break into the parliament building. This was announced on Tuesday, October 6, by the TASS agency.

“After a two-hour clash with law enforcement officers, groups of protesters managed to break into the fenced area near the building, which also houses the administration of the Kyrgyz head of state,” the message said.

At the same time, it is noted that there is no one in the building, no employees, no security.

According to the agency, as a result of the disturbances in Bishkek, more than 130 people were injured and sent to medical institutions, a car of the patrol service of the Interior Ministry caught fire and six ambulances were damaged.

It should be remembered that thousands of protest actions are being carried out in the capital of the republic, in which, according to the organizers, representatives and supporters of 11 political parties of the 16 participants in the parliamentary elections participate.

Water cannons, tear gas and stun grenades were soon used against the protesters.

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