Kazakhstan's Aktobe airport released from protesters
Region
- 06 January, 2022
- 11:38

Kazakhstan's Aktobe International Airport has been released from protesters, Report informs.
The building of the administration of the Jambyl region was also returned to the control of government officials.
Due to protests, Kazakhstan's Almaty, Aktobe, and Aktau airports have been suspended. Flights for January 6 have been canceled.
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