Hindustan Times
written by Agence France-Presse
Saturday April 10, 2010
A total of 79 people were killed in the riots that saw the Kyrgyz opposition take control of the Central Asian state, the health ministry said on Saturday.
"Three people died overnight of their injuries," interim health minister Damira Niazalieva was quoted by the Kyrgyz news agency Akipress as saying. The deaths brought the overall death toll to 79, she added.
Meanwhile, seven victims have not yet been identified in the riots that swept the ex-Soviet, Niazalieva said.
Thousands of protesters, angered over rampant corruption and steep utility rate hikes, clashed with security forces in the capital Bishkek and across the impoverished Central Asisan nation this week.
Opponents of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev announced late Wednesday that they had seized control of all the main institutions, including state television, and had formed a provisional government led by former foreign minister Roza Otunbayeva.
Officials said Bakiyev had fled the capital aboard a small plane and had gone to the southern city of Osh.
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Dailygleaner
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan - As a crowd of thousands mourned the Kyrgyz protesters shot dead by police, many expressed hope Friday that the bloody revolt would bring a better government to the impoverished Central Asian nation.
Flights, meanwhile, resumed at the U.S. base just outside the capital after being halted Wednesday during the uprising. Manas is a key support centre for the international military campaign against the Taliban in nearby Afghanistan, but many in Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic, resent the Americans' presence.
Covering their eyes and folding their hands in prayer, families and friends sobbed for the lives that were lost in the sprawling Ala-Too Square, where protesters were fired on during an opposition rally as some stormed the main government building in Bishkek, the capital.
At least 76 people died in the violence and more than 1,400 were injured.
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