Monday, January 10, 2022

Russian President Putin Says Russia-Led Military Bloc Will Not Allow ‘Color Revolutions’ in Post-Soviet Countries

Russian President Vladimir Putin participates in an online meeting of the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) focused on the situation in Kazakhstan in the wake of violent protests, at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence, outside Mosco​w 

 

Daily Mail: Putin and Kazakh leader Tokayev blame 'terrorists and bandits' trained abroad for the uprising in Kazakhstan which has seen dozens killed as government claims protests were an attempted 'coup d'etat' that has now been 'quelled' 

* Putin and Tokayev said protests were fuelled by terrorists with foreign backing 

* Tokayev declared that 'order had been restored' after an 'attempted coup d'etat' 

* The past week saw violent unrest in Kazakhstan, especially in the city of Almaty 

* Kazakh authorities today reported 7,939 people were detained and 164 killed 

* It comes amid protests at the Kazakh embassy in Kyrgyzstan this weekend after a famous Kyrgyz jazz musician was arrested and apparently beaten in Almaty 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared that the recent unrest in Kazakhstan was fuelled by 'bandits and terrorists' trained abroad, as Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said the country had quelled a coup d'etat. 

In a televised statement this morning, Putin alleged that 'well-organised and well-controlled groups of militants, apparently trained in terrorist camps abroad,' were involved in the unrest. 

Meanwhile, Tokayev said that 'order had been restored' after what he described as an 'attempted coup d'etat fuelled by terrorist aggression'. 

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More News On Russian President Putin's Remarks On Kazakhstan  

Putin claims victory in defending Kazakhstan from revolt -- Reuters  

Kazakhstan crisis attempt to copy 2014 Ukrainian 'Maidan' – Putin -- RT  

Kazakhstan: Putin says Russia will not allow revolutions -- DW  

Russia-Led Military Bloc Will Not Allow ‘Color Revolutions’ in Post-Soviet Countries – Putin -- Moscow Times  

Putin: No More Color Revolutions -- VOA  

Foreign meddling behind Kazakhstan unrest, Putin claims -- The Guardian  

Putin says Kazakhstan saved from foreign-backed uprising -- The Hill 

Russian Troops Will Stay to Finish Job in Kazakhstan, Putin Says -- New York Times Post  

Maidan Technologies Used in Kazakhstan, Putin Says, as Country Faced Threat to Its Statehood -- Sputnik  

Kazakhstan crisis is consequence of US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Russia claims -- RT  

Escape from Almaty: Russian citizens are evacuated from Kazakhstan on military planes following uprising that has left dozens dead as Putin and country’s leader Tokayev blame 'terrorists and bandits' trained abroad for the unrest -- Daily Mail

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Soros Ran US Foreign Policy on Post-Coup Ukraine

https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2016/08/30/soros-ran-us-foreign-policy-post-coup-ukraine/

Strategic Culture Org is associated with the Kremlin. Russia has been playing in Ukraine long before the US and has done nice things such as poisoning Ukrainian politicians who are not Russophiles. At the very least Russian whining is the pot calling the kettle black. At the least.

That said Soros's name keeps coming up. Why is that?

The Russians have not poisoned Soros. Why is that?

Because he seems to be leaving Russia alone and has moved onto the US. He is the mother fucker funding the leftist attorney generals who refuse to prosecute crime.

Anonymous said...

too late vlad. two have occurred. when you figure out how to stop the CIA from doing these things please help us out in the U.S.