Kyrgyz Leader Estimates 2,200 Dead As Humanitarian Crisis Grows -- Washington Post
BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN -- Kyrgyzstan's interim leader said Friday that as many as 2,200 people may have died in the ethnic clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan as she made her first visit to the region more than a week after the violence began.
Speaking in Osh, the country's second-largest city, President Roza Otunbayeva also pledged to rebuild the city, restore trust between Kyrgyz and minority Uzbeks and resolve a building refugee crisis.
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Interim Leader: Up to 2, 000 Dead in Kyrgyz Clashes -- New York Times/AP
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