ABC News: Russian troops begin leaving Kazakhstan after government restores control
Russian-led troops began leaving Kazakhstan on Thursday. Russian-led troops sent to help Kazakhstan’s government quell violent protests have begun leaving the country, according to Russia’s defense minister.
Roughly 2,300 troops were dispatched to Kazakhstan last week by a Moscow-dominated alliance of former Soviet countries, after Kazakhstan’s president appealed for assistance amid the protests that saw his government lose control in the country’s biggest city, Almaty.
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WNU Editor: I am glad they are leaving. Any long term presence of Russian troops in Kazakhstan will only suck Russia into the mess that is known as Kazakhstan.
Russia-Led Troops Begin Withdrawal From Kazakhstan
Russian-led troops leaving Kazakhstan -- RT
CSTO peacekeepers commence handover of Kazakh facilities to national law enforcement -- TASS
Russia-led bloc starts Kazakhstan pullout after possible coup bid crushed -- Reuters
Russian-led troops begin withdrawal from Kazakhstan after deadly protest crackdown -- France 24
Russia-led troops start withdrawing from Kazakhstan -- DW
Russia-led alliance begins troop pullout from Kazakhstan -- The Hill
Kazakhstan: Russia-led alliance’s troops prepare to pull out -- AP
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