Full Translation:

The unrest in Kazakhstan, in fact, was provoked by the government itself, which inflated the price of gas by a factor of two. This has hurt many segments of the population, since more than 60% of the consumption of liquefied gas accounts for motor vehicles.

At the same time, it is obvious that citizens' discontent is of a broader nature: the prices for everything are going up, while the salaries are low. In general, the oligarchic capital, which has established itself in the post-Soviet space, does not take into account the interests of working people. All of this has led to mass protests.

Looking at what is happening in Kazakhstan, there is something for Putin and Mishustin to think about. Prices are skyrocketing in Russia too, and the real food inflation is approaching 20%. It is the oligarch's free reign that leads to such consequences.

The powers that be are actively exploiting this by declaring a hybrid war on Russia. This time they are trying to take over Kazakhstan, rich in natural resources and having the longest border in the world with our country - more than 7,500 kilometers.

It is important to understand that there will be no peace in our expanses without close socio-economic and political-diplomatic ties with the CIS countries. We are encircled by NATO from all sides. The collective West will do everything to destabilize the situation along the contour of Russia's borders. Only together can we be strong, successful and independent

  • Gosplan14 [any]
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    3 years ago

    Crypto miners got kicked out of China, and the Government of KZ smelled money, so they took refuge there. Their shitty ficticious capital increased the strain on the already fragile power grid. The government decided to sharply increase fuel prices, likely because of that. The people got really fucking mad and massive, but mostly disorganized nation wide protests broke out.

    The government was forced to resign yesterday (but not the president) and now the CSTO (Russian military alliance) is likely going to send troops into the country.