A curfew in Almaty

More than 120 vehicles in the city, including 33 police cars, ambulances and fire engines, were set on fire by pogroms.

The enterprise was damaged: 120 shops and trade facilities, 180 public catering establishments, 100 small and medium business offices were destroyed. More than 500 civilians were beaten, including 130 women and the elderly registered with the city administration.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has expressed support for the Kazakh president and called for negotiation in the country.

Russia's foreign ministry has called for a solution to Kazakhstan's problems through dialogue instead of street riots.

In addition, the Internet is completely shut down in Kazakhstan, which protesters do not need. The telephone connection also reportedly does not work.