Kyrgyzstan Forces Told Shoot-To-Kill - ABC News (Australia)
Kyrgyzstan has granted shoot-to-kill powers to its security forces and appealed for Russia's help to stop ethnic fighting that has killed at least 77 people and left parts of two major cities in flames.
The interim government of the former Soviet republic, host to US and Russian military bases, decided at a late-night meeting on Saturday to partially mobilise army reserves to combat the worst violence since the president was toppled in April.
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More News On The Violence In Kyrgyzstan
Ethnic Riots Set Kyrgyzstan Afire, Uzbeks Flee -- CBS News/AP
Kyrgyzstan declares state of emergency -- CNN
State of emergency declared in second Kyrgyz city -- Xinhuanet
Kyrgyzstan orders deadly force to quell ethnic clashes -- AFP
Russia won't immediately send troops to Kyrgyzstan -- AP
Ethnic riots sweep Kyrgyzstan, govt begs for help -- Yahoo News/AP
Kyrgyzstan Seeks Russian Help -- Wall Street Journal
Kyrgyzstan asks Russia to help end ethnic clashes -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Kyrgyz interim government declares mobilization -- RIA Novosti
Kyrgyzstan announces partial mobilisation of army -- Yahoo News/AFP
Kyrgyzstan struggles to stop unrest -- Al Jazeera
Emergency in Osh [Update] -- Registan
Death toll in southern Kyrgyz riots rises to 75 -- RIA Novosti
Airlines cancel flights to southern Kyrgyzstan as clashes continue -- RIA Novosti
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