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Tokayev announces national mourning in Kazakhstan on January 10
2022-01-08 19:04:06   (Visits: 637 Times)
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has declared January 10 a day of national mourning in Kazakhstan. This was announced on Saturday by Tokayev's spokesman, Berik Uali, TASS reports."In connection with the numerous human casualties as a result of tragic events in a number of regions of the country, the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has decided to declare January 10, 2022 a national day of mourning. The relevant decree will be published on the Ak Orda [Presidential Palace] website," Uali wrote on Facebook.
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