Second Incident Reported Near Atambayev Residence
Photo: Kaktus Media
A new incident occurred near the home of former President Almazbek Atambayev’s family. According to Aliya Shagiyeva, several dozen people, some in police uniform and others in civilian clothing, approached the residence without presenting any documents, Orda.kz reports, citing Kaktus Media.
The family claims that one of Aliya’s assistants was assaulted and that Ermek Ermatov, a party member close to Kadyrbek Atambayev, was detained.


The intruders allegedly forced the door open and restrained a young woman. Cartographers later arrived at the scene. Kadyrbek Atambayev called the actions “outrageous,” noting that legal proceedings concerning the house are still ongoing.
This was the second time in one day that unidentified groups appeared near the Atambayev residence. Earlier in the morning, about 30 people had also come to the house without documents. Among them, according to reports, was the head of the presidential administration, Kanybek Tumanbayev.
In response to the eviction of her family from their residence in Koi-Tash, Raisa Atambayeva appealed to the President and the people of Kyrgyzstan.
Original Author: Natalia Ovchinnikova
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