Kazakhstan says 164 people killed during unrest: Report

Demonstrations began a week ago against a fuel price rise before exploding into a wider protest against the government.

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The ministry said that 103 people had died in Kazakhstan's main city of Almaty, where the worst of the violence took place.
A total of 164 people, including two children, were killed in violent unrest in Kazakhstan over the last week, Russia's Sputnik news agency cited the Health Ministry as saying on Sunday.

Demonstrations began a week ago against a fuel price rise before exploding into a wider protest against the government.

The ministry said that 103 people had died in Kazakhstan's main city of Almaty, where the worst of the violence took place.

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