Kyrgyz August: 7:03 on August 9

In Kyrgyz, Central Asia, former President Atambaev, who had a fierce conflict with the current president, was detained on suspicion of corruption after a two-day operation by special forces. As the former president denies the charges, supporters have rebounded and the situation has become more unstable.

In Kyrgyz, Central Asia, President Jenbekov and President Atambaev, who took office two years ago, have been fighting against each other because of conflicts between their hometowns.

The current administration has decided to detain that former President Atambaev is suspected of being involved in corruption related to the rebuilding of the power plant.

The Special Forces carried out the operation on the 7th of the previous day, but it failed due to the resistance of many supporters, and eventually, after the two-day operation, detained former President Atambaev.

According to local media, one of the special forces died in a series of operations, and about 80 people, including supporters of the former president, were injured.

As the former president denies the charges, supporters are expected to intensify the rebound and activate anti-government activities, and the situation is becoming more unstable.

In Kyrgyzstan, in 2005 and 2010, due to the intensification of the anti-government movement, the current president has escaped from the country and the government collapsed twice.

For that reason, Russia, which has a military base in Kyrgyzstan, seems to want to avoid confusion, and the Presidential Office of Russia said that President Putin was also watching the situation on the 7th.