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Two Kazakhstan police officers killed by gunmen, say authorities Kazakhstan anti-terror operation launched after four killed in capital
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Two policemen have been killed by gunmen in Kazakhstan’s financial capital, Almaty, security sources and the interior ministry told Reuters, as the authorities said they had launched an anti-terrorist operation. Three policemen and civilian have been killed by a gunman in Kazakhstan’s financial capital, Almaty, authorities have said, adding that they had launched an anti-terrorist operation.
The 27-year-old attacker, who was detained, also wounded two more policemen and is suspected of committing another murder last weekend, the interior ministry said. It added that he had an accomplice who was still at large.
The Interfax news agency, quoting a police source, said “a religious radical and probably a follower of non-traditional Islam”, had opened fire in central Almaty.The Interfax news agency, quoting a police source, said “a religious radical and probably a follower of non-traditional Islam”, had opened fire in central Almaty.
Two witnesses told Reuters they had heard shots in several areas in the centre of Almaty, the mainly Muslim country’s biggest city.Two witnesses told Reuters they had heard shots in several areas in the centre of Almaty, the mainly Muslim country’s biggest city.
“We saw a man with a rifle, he passed by,” one shop worker said by phone. Police cordoned off streets in the city centre, including one near a local office of the KNB security police, where shots were also heard.“We saw a man with a rifle, he passed by,” one shop worker said by phone. Police cordoned off streets in the city centre, including one near a local office of the KNB security police, where shots were also heard.
“I heard one shot, most probably fired from a pistol,” said one man standing nearby. At least one attacker had been detained by the police, the RIA news agency quoted a security source as saying. It said several policemen had also been wounded. “I heard one shot, most probably fired from a pistol,” said one man standing nearby.
Kazakhstan, an oil rich-rich nation of 18 million people, is far more prosperous than its post-Soviet neighbours in central Asia. President Nursultan Nazarbayev, 76, has ruled it with a firm hand since 1989, making stability his motto. But the country has recently seen outbreaks of violence, triggered initially by discontent over proposed land reforms.Kazakhstan, an oil rich-rich nation of 18 million people, is far more prosperous than its post-Soviet neighbours in central Asia. President Nursultan Nazarbayev, 76, has ruled it with a firm hand since 1989, making stability his motto. But the country has recently seen outbreaks of violence, triggered initially by discontent over proposed land reforms.
The KNB, the successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said last month it had detained several members of a group that planned “terrorist acts using improvised explosive devices”, following a deadly attack in the north-western town of Aktobe.The KNB, the successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said last month it had detained several members of a group that planned “terrorist acts using improvised explosive devices”, following a deadly attack in the north-western town of Aktobe.
In that incident, about two dozen men, described by the authorities as sympathisers of Islamic State, attacked gun stores and a national guard facility, killing seven people. Security forces killed 18 attackers, some on the same day and some in the subsequent manhunt.In that incident, about two dozen men, described by the authorities as sympathisers of Islamic State, attacked gun stores and a national guard facility, killing seven people. Security forces killed 18 attackers, some on the same day and some in the subsequent manhunt.