People gather on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Almaty, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6737047
People gather on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Almaty, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6737046
Garbage bags are pictured on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Almaty, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6737045
People gather near a supermarket as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Almaty, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6737043
People gather on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Almaty, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6737042
People gather on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Almaty, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6737039
Police detain rioters as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Kostanay, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736991
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Kostanay, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736982
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Kostanay, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736981
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Kostanay, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736979
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Kostanay, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736977
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Aktobe, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736974
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Aktobe, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736949
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Aktobe, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736948
Demonstrators clash with police officers as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Aktobe, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736946
A view shows a building vandalized during the riots as protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, in Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan. An anti-terrorist operation is underway in the Kazakhstan's southern region, where 168 people were injured in the riots, the local authorities said on January 6.06.01.2022#6736939
A car that was burned during the riots is pictured as protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, in Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan. An anti-terrorist operation is underway in the Kazakhstan's southern region, where 168 people were injured in the riots, the local authorities said on January 6.06.01.2022#6736937
A view shows a building vandalized during the riots as protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, in Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan. An anti-terrorist operation is underway in the Kazakhstan's southern region, where 168 people were injured in the riots, the local authorities said on January 6.06.01.2022#6736935
A view shows a building vandalized during the riots as protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, in Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan. An anti-terrorist operation is underway in the Kazakhstan's southern region, where 168 people were injured in the riots, the local authorities said on January 6.06.01.2022#6736934
A view shows a building vandalized during the riots as protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, in Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan. An anti-terrorist operation is underway in the Kazakhstan's southern region, where 168 people were injured in the riots, the local authorities said on January 6.06.01.2022#6736931
A view shows a building vandalized during the riots as protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, in Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan. An anti-terrorist operation is underway in the Kazakhstan's southern region, where 168 people were injured in the riots, the local authorities said on January 6.06.01.2022#6736930
Police officers confront demonstrators during a protest against fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736922
A police officer confronts demonstrators during a protest against fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736921
Police officers confront demonstrators during a protest against fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736920
Police officers detain demonstrators during a protest against fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736919
A police officer detains demonstrators during a protest against fuel price increase in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736917
Cars queue for fuel at a gas station as protests against fuel price increase spread across the country, in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736908
A car that was burned during protests against fuel price increase is pictured in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736907
A general view shows the city police's building which was torched during protests against fuel price increase in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736906
A general view shows the city administration's office building which was torched during protests against fuel price increase in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736905
A general view shows the city administration's office building which was torched during protests against fuel price increase in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan. A wave of protests against an increase in gas prices led to nationwide unrest earlier this week, leading to clashes with police, looting and overall insecurity in the country. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency until January 19 and invited the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping forces to help bring the situation under control.06.01.2022#6736904
Police officers stand guard near the Presidential Palace as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736798
A general view shows the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736796
A view shows a post on a road leading into the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736795
Vehicles drive along a road as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736792
Vehicles drive along a road as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736791
A view shows a gas station as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736790
Police officers stand guard on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736786
Police officers stand guard on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736785
A general view shows the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736784
Police officers stand guard near the Presidential Palace as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736783
Police officers stand guard near the Presidential Palace as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736782
Police officers stand guard on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736781
Police officers stand guard near the Presidential Palace as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736780
Passengers board a bus at a public transport stop as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736779
Law enforcement officers stand guard on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736778
Passengers board a bus at a public transport stop as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736777
Servicemen patrol a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736776
A man enters the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736775
Servicemen stand guard near the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736774
Servicemen stand guard near the Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736773
Police officers stand guard on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736772
A police officer stands guard on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736771
A police officer stands guard on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736770
An armoured personnel carrier is seen on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736769
An armoured personnel carrier is seen on a street as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736768
A view shows a closed branch of a bank as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736767
A view shows a closed branch of a bank as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736766
Locals queue to withdraw money from an automated teller machine as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736765
Locals queue to withdraw money from an automated teller machine as Kazakhstan declared a state of emergency after protests against fuel price increase spread across the country in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.06.01.2022#6736764