Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
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A view shows blood traces inside a car after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 10.3Mb
- Job-ID: 81a49bea1d76b0c0


A view shows a bullet-pierced front glass of a car after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4598x2954px, 8.9Mb
- Job-ID: e159528a3d56c3a5


A view shows blood traces inside a car destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 10.5Mb
- Job-ID: cf6c8167b5835df2


A view shows blood traces inside a car after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 10.7Mb
- Job-ID: 37c93cefc2897a8e


A view shows blood traces inside a car after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 11.3Mb
- Job-ID: 56cbd0c85ecd6787


Police officers detain a man in a street during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 11.6Mb
- Job-ID: 8e93bb4680d4e046


A view shows broken shopwindows destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 9.1Mb
- Job-ID: 2aa958c470e2f939


A view shows a bullet-pierced side glass of a car during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5032x3389px, 12.1Mb
- Job-ID: f26dfc9b4f1fad18


A view shows a car left during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 8.9Mb
- Job-ID: faf758a97036af0c


A view shows a bullet-pierced side glass of a car during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 11.8Mb
- Job-ID: 79fb96e19b6cd446


A view shows Respublika (Republic) business-centre burnt during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 12Mb
- Job-ID: a1f860ab73008d0e


A view shows coat of arms on the president's residence after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 8.3Mb
- Job-ID: 155c402a3317d8c2


A view shows a broken fence outside the president's residence after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 12.5Mb
- Job-ID: 289c434363e48148


A view shows a burnt car after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 13.2Mb
- Job-ID: 16fa0bc15fba87ac


A view shows a burnt truck outside the president's residence after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 11.5Mb
- Job-ID: faeaa8a33786a90


A view shows a burnt truck outside the president's residence after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 12.3Mb
- Job-ID: 39c0b8bb01f5efd1


A view shows a territory outside the president's residence after mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Unrest, Conflicts & War
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 10.01.2022
- Date published: 10.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5184x3456px, 12.6Mb
- Job-ID: c772ca0235dff7ee


A view shows ATM cash machines and payment kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 831x1247px, 744.2Kb
- Job-ID: 7d733b02b9cd5e17


A view shows a truck destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase, in Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5374x3674px, 23.2Mb
- Job-ID: 656180bbfc82f74


A view shows a building destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 6000x4000px, 24.1Mb
- Job-ID: 3efcb36e23876662


A view shows ATM cash machines and payment kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 853x1280px, 589.7Kb
- Job-ID: db5583dad3500c7d


A view shows ATM cash machines and payment kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 1280x853px, 634.1Kb
- Job-ID: 179219852824adac


A view shows ATM cash machines and payment kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 833x1249px, 659.7Kb
- Job-ID: 8ea7c0318042f40b


A view shows ATM cash machines and payment kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Disasters & Accidents, Crime, Law & Justice
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5779x3678px, 21.7Mb
- Job-ID: 4fc5a6c8793deb2c


A view shows trucks burnt during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase, in Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Rasul Nazyrov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4230x2820px, 14.8Mb
- Job-ID: 33957169951894d5


Passengers are seen at the airport of Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Disasters & Accidents, Crime, Law & Justice
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4680x3120px, 10.7Mb
- Job-ID: a068660d062734a9


Passengers are seen at the airport of Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4182x2778px, 8.7Mb
- Job-ID: b97d8a1fefbccc35


Passengers are seen at the airport of Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3390x2260px, 6.3Mb
- Job-ID: 4f5a28cb11bfd8f7


Passengers are seen at the airport of Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4484x3175px, 10Mb
- Job-ID: c04374b71360ae70


Passengers are seen at the airport of Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4558x3039px, 9.5Mb
- Job-ID: b91192b0904cfca4


A view shows kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: RIA Novosti
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2789x2013px, 3.7Mb
- Job-ID: 65e960ec5c266ac0


A view shows ATM cash machines and payment kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: RIA Novosti
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3140x2253px, 3.8Mb
- Job-ID: 556185b8221b581d


A view shows ATM cash machines and payment kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: RIA Novosti
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2833x2167px, 3.8Mb
- Job-ID: 1a571b3aaa016522


A view shows kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: RIA Novosti
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2929x2198px, 3.9Mb
- Job-ID: bd19768828e1ab18


A view shows kiosks that were destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 09.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: RIA Novosti
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2824x1885px, 3.3Mb
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The picture shows storefronts destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 08.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5042x3361px, 16.6Mb
- Job-ID: e41d46ca6548fd4b


The picture shows storefronts destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Disasters & Accidents, Crime, Law & Justice
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 08.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4715x3000px, 11.3Mb
- Job-ID: c5862fc3bc9ecbcd


The picture shows storefronts destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Disasters & Accidents, Crime, Law & Justice
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 08.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4752x3168px, 14Mb
- Job-ID: bcb7b35125b1a5d2


The picture shows storefronts destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 08.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4565x3043px, 15.2Mb
- Job-ID: 5d6b37054c4de54f


The picture shows storefronts destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 08.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5125x3217px, 15.7Mb
- Job-ID: 1626d3a4383644e8


The picture shows storefronts destroyed during mass protests triggered by fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
- Package: Kazakhstan Protests Aftermath
- Categories: Crime, Law & Justice, Disasters & Accidents
- Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Event date: 08.01.2022
- Date published: 09.01.2022
- Author: Vasily Krestyaninov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4601x3067px, 14.6Mb
- Job-ID: 7cbc343a05f16780