Jun 14, 2010
Riots in Kyrgyzstan
Over 100 dead; Uzbeks flee Kyrgyz mobs as violence continues
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The riots are the worst violence since former president Kurmanbek Bakiyev was ousted in a bloody uprising in April and fled the country. -- PHOTO: AFP
OSH (Kyrgyzstan) - KYRGYZ mobs burned Uzbek villages, slaughtered their residents and looted police stations yesterday in the worst ethnic rioting this Central Asian nation has seen in 20 years, sending more than 75,000 Uzbek refugees fleeing across the border into Uzbekistan. Most of the refugees were elderly people and women and children, and many had gunshot wounds, the Uzbek Emergencies Ministry said in a statement carried by Russia's RIA Novosti news agency.
It said refugee camps were being set up for them in several areas of Uzbekistan. Russia yesterday also sent a battalion of about 300 paratroopers to reinforce security at its air base in Kyrgyzstan, the Interfax news agency reported. Kyrgyzstan's interim government had asked Russia for military help to quell the rioting, but the Kremlin refused on Saturday. Uzbeks fled the country in panic after their homes were torched by roving mobs of Kyrgyz men.
Some Uzbek women and children were gunned down as they tried to escape, witnesses said. More than 100 people have been killed and at least 1,000 wounded in the impoverished nation since the violence began on Thursday night. The government ordered troops to shoot rioters dead but even that failed to stop the spiralling violence. -- ASSOCIATED PRESS, REUTERS, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE