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Russia-led military contingent leaves Kazakhstan

Christopher Rickleton (Agence France-Presse) (The Jakarta Post) PREMIUM Almaty, Kazakhstan   ● Thu, January 20 2022 A Russia-led military contingent completed its withdrawal from Kazakhstan as the country lifted a state of emergency on Wednesday after unprecedented unrest in the Central Asian state. The Russian Defense Ministry said that four military planes carrying its last remaining troops had departed from the capital Nur-Sultan and Kazakhstan’s largest city Almaty. “The last units of the peacekeepers and the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent headed by Colonel General Andrei Serdyukov will return home on these planes,” it said, according to Russian news agencies. to Read Full Story SUBSCRIBE NOW Starting from IDR 55,000/month Unlimited access to our web and app content e-Post daily digital newspaper No advertisements, no interruptions Privileged access to our events and programs Subscription to our newsletters We accept Register to read 3 premium articles for free Already subscribed? login Or let Google manage your subscription

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