Kyrgyzstan Violence: Mobs Target Foreign Students, Situation Under Control

Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek, has been gripped by mob violence over the past few days, resulting in injuries and threats against foreign students, including those from India and Pakistan. The violence erupted following a brawl at a hostel between locals and foreign students, sparking protests and vandalism. India and Pakistan have issued advisories for their nationals, and the Kyrgyz foreign ministry has assured that the situation is under control.

Indian, Pakistani Students Face Threats Amid Mob Violence in Kyrgyzstan

Foreign students in Kyrgyzstan, including those from India and Pakistan, have become the targets of threats from locals following mob violence directed towards international students. The Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan has advised students to remain indoors for their safety. The situation is reported to be calm, but students are urged to stay in touch with the embassy. The Kyrgyz health ministry has reported that four Pakistani students received first aid, while one is still undergoing treatment. The Pakistani government has dispatched officials to assist and support Pakistani students in Kyrgyzstan.

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Amid ongoing mob violence against international students in Kyrgyzstan’s capital Bishkek, several foreign students, including those from Pakistan, are reportedly still facing threats from locals. Both the Indian and Pakistani embassies have advised their students to remain indoors and contact their respective embassies in case of any issues. Kyrgyz authorities have stated that the situation is under control and that the safety of citizens and public order is being ensured.

Indian, Pakistani Embassies Issue Advisories Amid Mob Violence Against International Students in Kyrgyzstan

The Indian and Pakistani embassies in Kyrgyzstan have issued advisories to their nationals, including students, following reports of mob violence targeting international students in the country. The Indian embassy advised its citizens to stay indoors and remain in contact with the embassy in case of any issues, while the Pakistani embassy asked its students to avoid unnecessary travel and contact the embassy if they encounter any difficulties. The violence is reportedly targeting all foreign students and is not specific to any particular nationality.

Protests Erupt in Kyrgyzstan’s Capital after Clash between Local and International Students

Protesters took to the streets of Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek, following a May 13th incident involving a clash between locals and international students, primarily from the Indian subcontinent. The demonstration led to traffic obstructions, vandalism, and arrests by security forces. As Kyrgyzstan attracts a significant number of medical students from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, the situation has been closely monitored by the respective embassies. Indian Prime Minister Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have expressed concern and have taken steps to provide assistance to their nationals.

Indian Medical Student Tragically Dies in Frozen Waterfall Accident in Kyrgyzstan

A 20-year-old Indian medical student, Dasari Chandu, has sadly passed away after becoming trapped in a frozen waterfall in Kyrgyzstan. The incident occurred on Sunday with four other Andhra Pradesh students present. Dasari, a second-year medical student from Anakapalle in Visakhapatnam, was accidentally entrapped in the ice, leading to his untimely demise. His father, who owns a confectionery shop, is devastated by this tragic loss.

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