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New Delhi: Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, has been rocked by violence in recent days. Mobs have targeted hostels housing international students from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, sparking outrage and raising concerns about the safety of foreign nationals.
The unrest reportedly began after a brawl between local Kyrgyz residents and foreign students on May 13. A video of the altercation went viral, igniting tensions. Local media outlets claim the violence escalated on Friday, with mobs attacking student hostels.
Pakistani students are being killed & raped in Kyrgyzstan
— Sumit (@SumitHansd) May 18, 2024
Four Pakistanis Students Killed In Violent Attack In Kyrgyzstan
Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladesh students being attacked in Kyrgyzstan's capital city.#SavePakistaniStudents #Kyrgyzstan pic.twitter.com/VuijX86wWb
Reports on casualties vary widely. Social media is rife with unconfirmed claims of deaths and assaults, including some suggesting three Pakistani students were killed. However, both the Pakistani and Indian embassies have urged caution. The Pakistani embassy clarified they haven't received confirmed reports of deaths, while the Indian embassy advised students to stay indoors.
اور پاکستانی حکومت اور ایمبیسی صرف نمبرز اور مذمت سے کام لے رہی ہے!! کُچھ تو شرم کر لو بے حس حکمرانوں!!#kyrgyzstan #bishkek pic.twitter.com/9AzhhlTXk8
— Musaab Tariq (@MusaabQaisrani) May 18, 2024
Kyrgyzstan has become a popular destination for medical education among students from South Asia, particularly India and Pakistan. This can be attributed to several factors:
Innocent Pakistani students are being killed, girls are raped, it's been a long night now, locals in #Kyrgyzstan are committing mob lynching with support of state police.
— Barister Sidra Qayyum (@Shr_9998) May 18, 2024
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The recent violence may be a symptom of simmering tensions surrounding migration in Kyrgyzstan. The country has seen a significant influx of students from South Asia, alongside a wave of Russians seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine. This, coupled with an economic downturn, has caused anxiety among some local residents. Kyrgyzstan relies heavily on Russian investment and remittances, and the war has disrupted these crucial economic lifelines.
یونیورسٹییز کے کلاس رومز تک بھی لوکلز پہنچ گئے ہیں، لیکن حکومت پاکستان کی طرف سے ایک بیان بھی جاری نہیں کیا گیا#Kyrgyzstan pic.twitter.com/mwYoZaOORN
— Ahmad Hassan Bobak (@ahmad__bobak) May 18, 2024
The Kyrgyz government has assured the public that the situation is under control. Law enforcement officials are investigating the incident and have reportedly detained some individuals involved in the initial brawl.
The Indian and Pakistani embassies have issued advisories urging their citizens to stay indoors and maintain contact with the respective embassies. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are expected.
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