Yeah they've been going hard today. It's the end times man. Kazakhs just been demanding gibs. I'm just enjoying the show.
Yeah, yeah, I know I made a big fat typo in the OP...
>after Kazakh government resigns, Russian troops move in to restore peacehttps://www.insider.com/russian-led-alliance-deploys-troops-to-quell-protests-in-kazakhstan-2022-1>first Russian paratroopers move inhttps://twitter.com/200_zoka/status/1479099796132663297>>330373>KEK!Not for long. Without RPGs and ATGMs the uprising will have a very short live.
Update:
Kazakhstan unrest latest updates: Russia-led troops arrive
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/1/6/protesters-police-killed-in-kazakhstan-unrest-live-updates>Meanwhile, state television reported that 13 members of Kazakhstan’s security forces had died, including two who had been decapitated.Kazakhs are chopping off heads. God damn.
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>>330288 →>South Front>Crisis In Kazakhstan Creates New Area Of Instabilityhttps://www.bitchute.com/video/boBizMVoHcxi/South Front says that in Kazakhstan around 250 subversive NGO are operating, among them the ones funded by George Soros = Color Revolution
Russia gains control over petrolium distribution in Europe
>Russia bad!
>Russia terror!
>We do not negotiate with terrorists!
Russia enforces rightful claim to Ukranian soil
>RUSSIA BAD RUSSIA BAD
>Can't do anything because Russia would fight back
>RUSSIA BAD RUSSIA BAD
Khazikstan magically destabilizes, forcing Russia to redirect it's attention
>REVOLUTION GOOD REVOLUTION GOOD
>1/6 BAD
>EVIL DOMESTIC TERRORISTS
>Be U.S. Government
This is another arab spring.
How much do you want to bet that crypto mining was shut down because the government was trying to gain control over NGOs using the internet?
Protesters killed by the mercenaries and Russian airborne troops arrive to Kazakhstan.
Source:
https://leakreality.com>the CSTO peacekeepers have been deployed to the country, ordered to protect "key infrastructure", not fight rebels
>Rebels have plenty of guns from robbed gun stores, disarmed soldiers, robbed military depots and convoys
>Rebels tried to storm border troops academy in Alma Ata. Students had to defend it with entranching shovels (no guns). Academy head reportedly killed in the fighting
>Two of the cops the rebels had captured in Alma Ata have been beheaded
>Official death toll for the government side: at least 20 dead.
>Unofficial death toll for both sides: hundreds+ dead
>President Tokyaev: "I gave an order to law enforcement agencies and the army to open fire to kill without warning. There are calls abroad for the parties to negotiate a peaceful solution to the problems. What stupidity! What kind of negotiations can there be with murderers, with criminals. We had to deal with armed and trained bandits - both local and foreign. This is the case with bandits and terrorists, so they need to be destroyed, and this will be done in the near future."
>Nephew of ex-President Nursultan Nazarbayev detained in Almaty; Nazarbayev and his daughters with their families have left Kazakhstan - only his elder brother Bolat Nazarbayev remains in the country - Russia today
Things have been getting interesting.
>Igor Konashenkov announced that the Almaty Airport was taken under control by CSTO forces with the aid of Kazakhstan security services. He also announced that VDV commander Colonel General Andrey Serdyukov will command CSTO forces in Kazakhstan.https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1479434299317395462>Residents of the town of Taldykorgan are being warned over loudspeakers that a security operation has been launched.https://twitter.com/COUPSURE/status/1479384117896785925>Leaders of CSTO countries held a joint phone call affirming the necessity to stop the inflow of "armed groups" into Kazakhstan.>3 unknown men tried to infiltrate a military base located in Aktobe oblast.https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/13354181>Tajikistan’s peacekeeping contingent loading onto aircraft before heading to Kazakhstan. 68/https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1479427068505034753>Another video of paratroopers with AK-12 rifles loading onto Il-76 and An-124 transport aircraft. The Russian MoD said 12 Il-76 and An-124 are currently flying CSTO troops to Kazakhstan.https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1479428081664372742>Video of Armenian soldiers loading onto a Russian Il-76MD transport aircraft headed to Kazakhstan.https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1479428639687155719>Video of nine Il-76 transport aircraft landing at the Almaty Airport. 71/https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1479430489517830147I have no idea if all of those tweets will embed.
>*sips*
>time to commit war crimes
>>330424I know theres a clever marketing slogan in there somewhere
>>330422>the CSTO peacekeepers have been deployed to the country, ordered to protect "key infrastructure", not fight rebelsExactly, the oligarchs' milkcows have top priority. Rebels are a nuisance threatening the cash flow.
>>330434That's how it always is, no matter the country.
intense footage, i hope to see more in the future.
>>330474It looks like they might be wrapping up, but hopefully the dumpster fire will last longer.
>Russia Saved a De-Russifying Government in Kazakhstan>Yet Moscow, for its own reasons, opted to move in and help save the regime there. Great powers do this all the time. Nothing particularly strange about that, or wouldn’t be if Kazakhstan was some sort of a close friend to the Russians — except that it isn’t. Moscow literally stepped in to save an anti-Russian government.>Right after independence, the capital was moved into the Russian-populated north to keep a close eye on them, and to spur ethnic Kazakh migration to help water down the Russian demographic dominance of the north. The country also remained a unitary one the whole time, without any sort of regional autonomy for Russians (of the sort that Tatars and numerous other ethnic minorities enjoy in Russia). Instead, the Nazarabayev regime presided over a Russia exodus that saw the Russians decline from 6 million and 38 percent of the population (equal to the Kazakhs themselves) to 3.8 million and 21 percent.>The regime didn’t adopt radical anti-Russian measures that were seen in Latvia and Estonia at first. With Russians forming a territorial bloc in the north adjacent to the Russian Federation the government didn’t want to risk a Russian uprising. The independent country also continued to disproportionally rely on its ethnic Russians for technical skills, for everything from engineers to military officers. So while a gradual Russian exodus was welcome, a much faster one would have created problems for Kazakhstan itself. Lightning-fast de-Russification was also impossible because urban Kazakhs themselves were not proficient in Kazakh.>The final caveat is that the working relationship between the two governments comes at the unspoken price of Kazakhstan getting a mostly free hand against the Russians within its borders. https://anti-empire.com/russia-saved-a-de-russifying-government-in-kazakhstan/White Genocide but Kazakhstan/Russia version.
>>330496This is odd, because Kazakhstan is relatively western-friendly in the region. Russia has it's own reasons to want to stop it from imploding though.
>Tokayev has dismissed the head of his security guard and the deputy head of the State Security Service, respectively.
>An airborne unit of the government of Kazakhstan is embroiled in a fight with rebels near Almaty. >Government forces have regained control over Almaty airport. A russian led CSTO intervention is taking place.
>>330507>Tokayev has dismissed the head of his security guard and the deputy head of the State Security Service, respectively.A wise move to avoid to be gunned down.
Isn't there a major oil pipeline to China in Kazakstan?
>>330588of COURSE the pentagon-funded labs in khazakstan
>>330366>so-called ‘insurrection’You do realize that there is evidence to say that spies from countries like Russia and China are trying to spy on everyday Americans, the people that day who stormed the Capitol wanted Mike Pence in a noose, and this may be on the same level as, if not exceeding, Antifa and other extremists burning down police headquarters, right? This was a violent attempt to overthrow the United States government that Trump thought was going to be a peaceful march outside of the Capitol.
>>330972the "insurrection" was a false flag OP.
>>330973I don’t believe I or anyone else knows who exactly was behind it 100%, but it was still an insurrection no matter how you slice it.
>>330974Ok braindead MSM drone, go drink the kool-aid and talk about how "THA KAHGEEBEE!!!!" got Trump in office.
>>330974The viking guy is the poster child of the whole "insurrection". A photo of him is shown in media all over the world, and it was confirmed in another thread that he is a real actor. Just think about it.
>>330974>>330972It was a riot that got out of hand. The people who participated were mostly clueless boomers who didn't know wtf they were doing and just wandered in following the crowd.
An insurrection is coordinated. I'd only call it that if it had even a shred of success.
>>330972>You do realize that there is evidence to say that spies from countries like Russia and China are trying to spy on everyday AmericansWhat does this even have to do with the capital riot?
>>330980What if they were the ones who arranged it…?
>>330982Inciting a riot isn't related to surveillance.
And if it somehow is, go make a separate thread for it, because that has nothing to do with Kazakhstan.
>>330984Are you sure? What if Putin is putting his goons all over the place because he wants to reunite the USSR?
>>330972>You do realize that there is evidence to say that spies from countries like Russia and China are trying to spy on everyday AmericansIt is very plausible and however so unlikely. Everyday Americans have no influence on US foreign affairs, but American CEOs and tons of "freelance" entrepreneurs were and are cozying in a promiscuous manner with those foreign governments indeed. So, if any cleaning has to be done, it must begin in Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Don't you think?
>>330990Or perhaps with our politicians.
>>330987>>330990Please take this to another thread. It could be a worthwhile discussion, but it's a separate topic.