Kazakhstan appeals for help from CSTO

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said he had appealed to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) to assist Kazakhstan in overcoming what he called a "terrorist threat".
Tokayev made a second televised speech in the space of a few hours as the Central Asian republic faces the worst unrest in more than a decade, initially triggered by a fuel price rise.
He said that terrorist gangs seized five airliners, including foreign aircraft in Almaty. "Terrorist gangs are seizing large infrastructural facilities. In particular, in Almaty they have seized the airport, five airliners, including foreign planes. Almaty has been subjected to an assault, destruction and vandalism. Almaty residents have fallen victim to the attack by terrorists and bandits," Tokayev said during a meeting on Wednesday broadcast live by the Khabar-24 TV Channel.
Terrorist gangs are on the rampage in Almaty and other Kazakh cities, seizing infrastructural facilities, Tokayev said.
"The real terrorists are well known to us. They are on the rampage in Almaty and other cities at present. They are seizing buildings of the infrastructure and, what is of special concern, premises with small arms," the Kazakh president said.
Terrorists are engaged in battles with cadets of military schools, Tokayev said. "Terrorist gangs are currently engaged in a battle with Airborne Force units of the Defense Ministry," the head of state said.
Tokayev said that members of the country’s Security Council must take all possible measures to protect the state from the external threat.
"Addressing citizens of Kazakhstan, be them residents of the capital, residents of Almaty or other cities that have fallen victim to the terrorists’ aggression, I want to assure you that I will do everything possible as the president of the Republic of Kazakhstan to protect your interests, vital interests. I believe that we will win together," the Kazakh president said.
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