People evacuated from Kazakhstan walk upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738613
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738606
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738605
Russian Defence Ministry's Ilyushin Il-76M military transport aircraft with Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan aboard is seen at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738603
Russian Defence Ministry's Ilyushin Il-76M military transport aircraft with Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan aboard is seen at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738602
Russian Defence Ministry's Ilyushin Il-76M military transport aircraft with Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan aboard is seen at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738601
Russian Defence Ministry's Ilyushin Il-76M military transport aircraft with Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan aboard is seen at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738599
Russian Defence Ministry's Ilyushin Il-76M military transport aircraft with Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan aboard is seen at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738596
Russian Defence Ministry's Ilyushin Il-76M military transport aircraft with Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan aboard taxis at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738595
Russian Defence Ministry's Ilyushin Il-76M military transport aircraft with Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan aboard lands at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738593
People evacuated from Kazakhstan walk upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738586
People evacuated from Kazakhstan board a bus upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738581
People evacuated from Kazakhstan are sprayed with disinfectant before boarding a bus at the Chkalovsky airfield after an evacuation flight, Moscow region, Russia. Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738580
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738578
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738577
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738575
People evacuated from Kazakhstan walk upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738574
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738573
People evacuated from Kazakhstan walk upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738572
People evacuated from Kazakhstan are sprayed with disinfectant before boarding a bus at the Chkalovsky airfield after an evacuation flight, Moscow region, Russia. Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738571
People are seen inside a bus upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738569
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738568
Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats evacuated from Kazakhstan leave a Russian Defence Ministry's military transport aircraft upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738567
People evacuated from Kazakhstan walk upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738566
People board a bus upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738565
People evacuated from Kazakhstan walk upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738564
People are seen inside a bus upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738563
People board a bus upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738537
People are seen inside a bus upon their arrival at Chkalovsky airfield, outside Moscow, Russia. Russian Defence Ministry has evacuated Russian citizens and Austrian and Hungarian diplomats from Kazakhstan. Protests sparked by rising fuel prices, started in the towns of Zhanaozen and Aktau in western Kazakhstan on January 2 and spread rapidly across the country. On January 5, President Tokayev dismissed the government and declared a 2-week state of emergency in the Mangistau and Almaty regions, as well as in the cities of Almaty and Nur-Sultan.10.01.2022#6738536