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Deadly Protests in Kyrgyzstan
Protesters seized internal security headquarters and a state TV channel after fatal clashes with government forces in Kyrgyzstan Wednesday, saying they now controlled the Central Asian nation that hosts a U.S. base key to the Afghan war.
- April 8: Kyrgyz men stand on a burned-out car in front of the Kyrgyz government headquarters on central square in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. An opposition coalition in Kyrgyzstan said it has formed an interim government that will rule the turbulent Central Asian nation for six months. Opposition leader Roza Otunbayeva said Thursday she will head the government that dissolved the parliament and will take up legislative duties.read moreAPShare
- April 7: Kyrgyz protesters waving the national flag, ride on a truck in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Police in Kyrgyzstan opened fire on thousands of angry protesters who tried to seize the main government building amid rioting in the capital as protests spread across the Central Asian nation.read moreAPShare
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Deadly Protests in Kyrgyzstan
Protesters seized internal security headquarters and a state TV channel after fatal clashes with government forces in Kyrgyzstan Wednesday, saying they now controlled the Central Asian nation that hosts a U.S. base key to the Afghan war.
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