Kyrgyz MP Reports Attacks on Kyrgyz Cars in Kazakhstan
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Kyrgyz MP Tabyldy Muratbekov has alleged attacks on vehicles from Kyrgyzstan in Kazakhstan, Orda.kz reports, citing 24.kg.
He spoke about the issue at a session of the Jogorku Kenesh. According to the deputy, citizens of Kyrgyzstan travel to Kazakhstan as tourists but face aggression.
Recently, near the border with Kazakhstan, unknown persons have been throwing stones at cars and buses from Kyrgyzstan, breaking windows.Muratbekov said.
The deputy noted that such incidents are worrying and could damage relations between the two countries. He called on the Foreign Ministry, the Interior Ministry and tourism authorities to look into the situation and establish the causes.
Original author: Elvira Ivannikova
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