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An odd question, but how is Kazakhstan part of Europe according to BBC...

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More than 70 transport aircraft deployed around the clock to airlift Russian special forces to Kazakhstan​


Hiding behind the illegitimate decision of the Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and involving its regional military bloc allies, the Russian Federation actually began the process of occupation of Kazakhstan. Russia continues to redeploy Russian special forces to the territory of the neighboring state. Most of these units also took part in the aggression against Ukraine in the Donbas and in the occupation of Ukrainian Crimea. It is also symbolic that the commander of the Russian Airborne Forces, Colonel-General Andrey Serdyukov will be in charge of the actions of the CSTO forces in Kazakhstan. He also commanded certain operations during the invasion of Crimea, coordinated military operations in the east of Ukraine, and in 2019 led the Russian troops in Syria. Read more in this article prepared by InformNapalm volunteer intelligence community.

On January 7, 2022, the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Major General Igor Konashenkov, said that the airlift group mustered by the Russian Ministry of Defense consisting of more than 70 Il-76 and 5 An-124 transport aircraft is moving units of the Russian contingent to Kazakhstan around the clock. Russian military transport aircraft are also involved in the operational transfer of military contingents from Belarus, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia.

Yesterday, January 6, InformNapalm reported that the Russian Federation had already transferred to Kazakhstan the units that participated in the aggression against Ukraine providing the list of military units and findings of their participation in the aggression. On January 7, Konashenkov confirmed that the Russian forces include units of the 45th Special Forces Brigade of the Airborne Forces, the 98th Airborne Division, and the 31st Brigade of the Airborne Forces. He confirmed that all servicemen of the Russian contingent had undergone special training and have real combat experience. Colonel-General Serdyukov, Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces, was appointed to command the operations of the CSTO forces in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The Russian servicemen who arrived in Kazakhstan immediately took control of the Almaty airport in order to ensure the unhindered transfer of the occupying military contingent and secure control over infrastructure facilities important for the Russian Federation.

On January 7, the Russian Ministry of Defense also reported that 9 Russian Il-76 transport aircraft with paratroopers and their equipment landed at the Almaty airfield.


 

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Alot of posts about Russia invading kazakhstan. Why did kazakhstan not ask turkey for help when they are trying to move more towards turkey and further away from russia???
 

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Alot of posts about Russia invading kazakhstan. Why did kazakhstan not ask turkey for help when they are trying to move more towards turkey and further away from russia???
Because the people in power are old, Soviet-style apparatchiks who oppose democratic values and would do anything - literally anything - to stay in control. For them, even the broken, current Turkish system is unacceptable. It's the same with Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
 

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Does it mean Russia take back Kazakhstan? Who are behind that protesters?
 

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The west, they are trying to get an anti russian base there. Also for in the future they have china in mind by encircling them. They want this to spread to the countries neigbouring it.
 

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Whole thing iki bocu boklu deynek : On one hand we have ex soviet dictators happily accept any Russian demands in exchange for staying in power and on other handthere are strong Gulenist/American Asset networks in Kazakistan.They are so strong Kazakistan goverment refused to gave certain Gulen members in the past forced our guys kidnap those invidiuals illegaly.When Erdoğan made speech about "They have nuclear bombs why we shouldnt have it too?" few years back first condemnation came from Japan and Kazakistan.
 
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The west, they are trying to get an anti russian base there. Also for in the future they have china in mind by encircling them. They want this to spread to the countries neigbouring it.
I doubt it, US and UK already have pretty lucrative oil and gas agreements with Kazakhstan and Nazarbayev was actually trying to move away from the Russian sphere of influence. The fact that Tokayev barely resisted, immediately fired everyone including Nazarbayev and then invited CSTO in speaks to me more of Russian involvement.

If you want an example of how the CIA does regime changes, look at South America. They've gotten more of them than anyone else on the planet.
 
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Whole thing iki bocu boklu deynek : On one hand we have ex soviet dictators happily accept any Russian demands in exchange for staying in power and on other handthere are strong Gulenist/American Asset networks in Kazakistan.They are so strong Kazakistan goverment refused to gave certain Gulen members in the past forced our guys kidnap those invidiuals illegaly.When Erdoğan made speech about "They have nuclear bombs why we shouldnt have it too?" few years back first condemnation came from Japan and Kazakistan.
Cope more guest according to you kazakhs that are on the street are gulenist while that doesn't even make sense this also shows what tonyukuk here said about you guys were true "Turks here will look at arabs as their brothers but not to their bretherens from central asia"s
 

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Cope more guest according to you kazakhs that are on the street are gulenist while that doesn't even make sense this also shows what tonyukuk here said about you guys were true "Turks here will look at arabs as their brothers but not to their bretherens from central asia"s

Do central asians look at us as their brothers?

Answer this question.

Central Asian cope while their countries are ex soviet shitholes its easy for them to slander Turks as "Arabs".

I would support our Central Asian Brothers I will also draw a line in their stupid slanders and lies.

Turkiye has always been the most powerful Turkic country.
 
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Do central asians look at us as their brothers?

Answer this question.

Central Asian cope while their countries are ex soviet shitholes its easy for them to slander Turks as "Arabs".

I would support our Central Asian Brothers I will also draw a line in their stupid slanders and lies.

Turkiye has always been the most powerful Turkic country.
Can't blame them Turks here do act like arabs.
 

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