Ousted Kyrgyzstan Leader Supporters Attempt Coup -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Supporters of ousted Kyrgyz president Kurmanbek Bakiyev seized control of three government buildings in the southern part of the Central Asian state in an apparent coup attempt, witnesses and officials said on Thursday.
Supporters of Bakiyev, who fled the country a month ago, seized the buildings in the cities of Osh, Jalalabad and Batken, kidnapped the governor of Jalalabad region and tried to take control of the area's main airport in Osh.
Any worsening of tensions in the south, at the heart of Central Asia's most flammable and ethnically divided corner, would be of concern to world powers keen to maintain stability in this vast Muslim region north of Afghanistan.
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Moscow expresses new Kyrgyz concerns -- UPI
Bakiyev loyalists seize main Kyrgyz airport -- Financial Times
Russia urges Kyrgyz authorities to prevent violence -- RIA Novosti
Kyrgyz opposition seize government buildings in 'attempted coup' -- Deutsche Welle
Bakiyev supporters seize regional administration offices -- Voice of Russia
Timeline: Ousted president in possible coup in Kyrgyzstan -- Kyiv Post
Kyrgyzstan's interim government: Troubled transition -- The Economist
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