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Жертвам апрельских и аксыйских событий

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Bishkek, Birinchi May District
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Площадь Ала-Тоо
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Площадь Ала-ТооУлица Тоголока МолдоКинотеатр РоссияМагазин ВоенторгУлица Логвиненко
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Stella Haller
Level 7 Local Expert
October 9, 2022
A very interesting story that you can read by taking a photo of the QR code next to it. And then, having studied this April revolution of 2010, read about the events of 2015. I get the impression that people are being rocked by external forces solving their geopolitical interests, and here and now real people are dying!!
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Сергей Гладышев
Level 19 Local Expert
August 29, 2025
In principle, the monuments of the Revolution of 2010 are the most noticeable here - for the Kyrgyz, it overshadowed everything. In general, before the events in Ukraine, one could say that the Kyrgyz revolutions were the most violent and destructive in the post-Soviet space, with pogroms, looting, killed and maimed. As I understand it, they really started "from below" - the first spark was a conflict between the authorities and local clans, which ignited a rebellion of people brutalized by poverty, which in turn was used by other clans to seize power. The tulip revolution began in Jalalabad (and ended with the victory of the local clans) after the elections (Akayev went for a fourth term, even though he is a Democrat), the Revolution-2010 - in Talas, the seizure of the local White House
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