Jimu news reporter Sun Zhe
According to a number of foreign media reports, on January 11, local time, Kazakh President Tokayev said that the main task of the CSOS peacekeeping force has been completed and will begin to withdraw from Kazakhstan in stages two days.

Kazakh President Tokayev (Source: Ap News Agency)
On January 2, people in the mangistao oblast in southwestern Kazakhstan began rallies and marches to demand price adjustments from the government as LNG prices rose sharply.
Soon, the demonstrations expanded to more than a dozen cities, and some rioters stormed the mayor's office in Almaty and looted shops, and the demonstrations began to turn violent.
A local woman named Karpenko told reporters that her clothing store had been "ransacked" by mobs, losing about $10,000 in belongings.
"It's really not a small amount for me. Because I can't afford to pay the rent, I can only close the shop now, which is so sad that I don't know how to support my children. Karpenko said.
On January 5, local time, the whole territory of Kazakhstan entered a state of emergency, and Kazakh President Tokayev said that he had sought assistance from the CCE to "overcome the terrorist threat."
On January 6, local time, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan, the current president of the CGIA Security Council, said that the CISO has decided to send peacekeeping troops to Kazakhstan.
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