Putin and Tokayev blame foreign 'terrorists' for Kazakhstan unrest

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Putin and and Kazakh leader blame 'terrorists and bandits' trained abroad for uprising in Kazakhstan

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'.

 

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Correct these 'terrorists' chopped the heads off policemen just like they do in Syria where they are backed and funded by the West.

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