Russia's President Vladimir Putin said, "I have witnessed an invasion of international terrorism. It is a completely legal action." I did.

As the United States questioned the dispatch of troops, it seems that the aim is to appeal its legitimacy.

The Kazakh government is pursuing an operation to wipe out protests that have spread throughout the country as "acts of terrorism," and has requested support from the CSTO = Collective Security Treaty Organization, a military alliance led by Russia. A surplus of people have been dispatched to the site.



On the 10th, the leaders of the six former Soviet Union members of the CSTO held an online meeting, in which President Tokaev of Kazakhstan emphasized that the series of turmoil was "restored."



However, he said that government agencies, airports, TV stations, etc. were attacked at the same time, and said, "There is no doubt that terrorists including foreign extremists were directly involved." Claimed to be an attempted coup by.



Following this, Russian President Vladimir Putin also said, "We have witnessed the invasion of international terrorism. This joint activity is extremely timely and quite legal."



President Putin's remarks appear to be aimed at justifying the legitimacy of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken as he questioned the dispatch of Russian-led military alliances.