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Troops in Kazakhstan reportedly were ordered to “shoot to kill without warning” at protestors who threaten the autocratic regime. Russia has sent troops and tanks to the country.

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44 thoughts on “Unrest in Kazakhstan sparked by rising gas prices

  1. Gas is nessasary for heating homes to keep families from freezing in the winter. There should be a rate decrease on gas prices during the winter months. During the summer months, maybe raise gas prices a bit when people aren't going to freeze without gas.

  2. Wish Americans were half as courageous as these people are! Instead, here in America people just blindly follow orders without questioning anything 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️.

  3. Gas is nessasary for heating homes to keep families from freezing in the winter. There should be a rate decrease on gas prices during the winter months. During the summer months, maybe raise gas prices a bit when people aren't going to freeze without gas.

  4. The average cost of gas per gallon will be over $4 this summer. The economy will collapse by September. The housing market is grossly unstable. Get ready folks. Gonna get real tough!

  5. Mining Bitcoin has stopped in that country that is another reason they are pissed off 😤 the government put a stop to mining bitcoin.

  6. Tokayev is the Worst president i have ever seen in whole my life. Actually He is not real President. He is a Traitor and dog of Putin. He is real bastard. Sooner or later he will pay for it. ..

  7. Biden administration should take note what a REAL insurrection looks like. Not a protest gone to far with NO weapons. Media and Biden administration have embellished this and lied about critical details on this day. It's absolutely disgusting how they paint the picture. If you disagree or show proof of anything against what they say is real they block and sensor you. This is not the America I grew up in. So sad that can't have different opinions and actually debate with actual evidence peacefully. Really not unifying the country.

  8. this is why you don't try taking peoples posterity and liberties, your governments care about themselves not their people and will use any means necessary to retain power.
    It's coincidental they keep comparing today's events to the early 1900s and what led to the world wars.
    As if the same autocratic governments didn't cause them then.
    As if they wouldn't do it again.
    When they demand loyalty by death for their security and promised wealth. It is our duty to all our countrymen to fight tyranny with whatever means necessary, as they would use any means to control us.
    Without our basic principles we are slaves to any ideology that seeks to sway our opinion.

  9. vlaka👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎

  10. Wish Americans were half as courageous as these people are! Instead, here in America people just blindly follow orders without questioning anything 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️.

  11. isn't wonderful someone is making money on the out rage rising gas prices lol good job to the gas station owners take them for every damn dime the poor fuckers have

  12. We’ve got some unrest here in the US because of that miscreant we have in office causing our gas prices to rise.

  13. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

    John 3:16

  14. Any leader issues permission to kill his own citizens just because civil unrest are well deserved to be violently overthrowed.

  15. Security officials: more than 792 people were injured (Alma-Ata – 353, Atyrau – 35, Taldykorgan – 8, Aktobe – 7), more than 31 died (Alma-Ata – 20, Shymkent – 4, Taldykorgan – 4, Aktobe – 1, Kyzylorda – 1, Taraz – 1)

    Civilians and criminals: more than 1,353 people were injured (Alma-Ata – 1020, Kyzylorda – 201, Shymkent – 60, Taldykorgan – 14, Taraz – 1)
    more than 167 people died (Alma-Ata – 103, Taldykorgan – 12, Taraz – 6)

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