The toll in ethnic violence in the south of
Kyrgyzstan has increased to 294, according to the 24.kg news agency citing the country’s health ministry. According to official information, the number of injured now stands at 2,238, including 1,047 hospitalised and 1,190 patients who received
out-patient treatment.
UNICEF says over 100,000 refugees fled to neighbouring Uzbekistan during the clashes, while the UN says around 400,000 have been displaced by the unrest. Kyrgyz authorities admit, though, that the actual number of casualties may be ten times higher.
Clashes between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks, who account for about 15 percent of Kyrgyzstan’s population, broke out in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh June 11, lasting several days and spreading to nearby Jalalabad. Some 70,000 displaced persons have returned to Kyrgyzstan so far.
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