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KYRGYZ OPPOSITION FORMS GOVERNMENT LED BY EX-FM OTUNBAYEVA
20:40 MSK

The Kyrgyz opposition has formed a government of national confidence led by ex-foreign minister Roza Otunbayeva, the AKIpress news agency reported on Wednesday.



RUSSIA NOT INVOLVED IN KYRGYZ EVENTS - PUTIN
20:13 MSK

Russia has played no role in the events in Kyrgyzstan, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.



KYRGYZ OPPOSITION ORDERS PROTESTERS OFF THE STREETS
19:25 MSK

The Kyrgyz opposition has urged its supporters to halt street action, opposition leader Omurbek Tekebayev said on Wednesday.



THAILAND DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY
18:55 MSK

The Thai prime minister has declared a state of emergency in Bangkok and nearby provinces over the continuing opposition protests, a national TV channel reported on Wednesday.



RIOTERS STORM PARLIAMENT IN KYRGYZSTAN CAPITAL
17:46 MSK

Rioters led by opposition leader Omurbek Tekebayev have stormed the country's Parliament in the capital of the ex-Soviet Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday.



RIOTS IN KYRGYZSTAN CAPITAL LEAVE 17 DEAD, 142 INJURED
17:24 MSK

At least 17 people were killed and 142 injured in riots in the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, the local Kabar agency reported on Wednesday.



DETAINED KYRGYZ OPPOSITION LEADERS RELEASED IN TALAS
16:42 MSK

Two opposition leaders, Temir Sarayev and Isa Omurkulov, detained earlier during riots in the city of Talas in the ex-Soviet Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan, have been released, one of the former detainees said on Wednesday.



PUTIN SAYS RUSSIAN PEOPLE NOT TO BLAME FOR KATYN MASSACRE
16:27 MSK

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday the Russian people could not be blamed for the events in Katyn where thousands of Polish POWs were massacred by Soviet forces in WWII.



KYRGYZ OPPOSITION LEADERS APPEAR ON STATE TV
16:25 MSK

Kyrgyz opposition representatives and human rights activists appeared on the state TV channel KTR that resumed broadcasting on Wednesday.



RUSSIA, S.OSSETIA SIGN AGREEMENT ON MILITARY BASE
14:58 MSK

Russia and South Ossetia have signed an agreement on establishing a permanent Russian military base in the former Georgian republic, Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said on Wednesday.

The agreement was signed between Serdyukov and his South Ossetian counterpart Yury Tanayev who is on a working visit to Moscow.

"From now on, the status of our military base is changing.

With the signing of this agreement, Russia assumes full responsibility for the protection of South Ossetia," Serdyukov said.

The agreement is for a 49-year term and can automatically be extended at 15-year intervals, Serdyukov said.

A similar agreement was signed in Moscow on February 17 with Abkhazia, another former Georgian republic.

Russia recognized the independence of the former Georgian republics in August 2008 after repelling Georgia's assault on South Ossetia in a five-day war. Only Nicaragua, Venezuela and the tiny Pacific island state of Nauru have followed suit.

The Russian defense minister said the situation along the South Ossetia border with Georgia remained tense and the threat of the use of force by Georgia persisted.

The military bases are expected to be accommodated in Gudauta, Abkhazia, and in South Ossetia's capital Tskhinvali.

Each base is likely to host up to 1,700 servicemen, T-62 tanks, light armored vehicles, S-300 air defense systems and various aircraft.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed on Monday a law on ratifying treaties with the former Georgian republics on joint border protection. Under the deals, South Ossetia and Abkhazia delegate Russia the authority to secure their borders with Georgia.

Georgia has fiercely criticized the plans for the bases in its former republics, which it considers part of its territory.

Russia's military buildup in the region has also been condemned by the West for defying international law and contravening the internationally brokered ceasefire agreement signed by Russia and Georgia in the wake of their August 2008 conflict.

RIA Novosti



AT LEAST TWO KILLED, SOME 100 INJURED IN RIOTS IN EX-SOVIET KYRGYZSTAN
13:37 MSK

At least two people were killed and some 100 injured in riots in the capital of the ex-Soviet Asian state of Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday.



KYRGYZ PROTESTERS MARCH ON CENTRAL SQUARE, GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS
11:57 MSK

A large number of demonstrators marched to the Kyrgyz government headquarters on Bishkek's central square on Wednesday.



RUSSIA'S PRESIDENT ORDERS NEW ANTI-TERROR STEPS IN NORTH CAUCASUS
11:40 MSK

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered a range of new measures to improve Russia's fight against terrorism in the volatile North Caucasus region, the Kremlin announced on Wednesday.



TWENTY-FOUR RIOTERS INJURED IN CLASHES WITH POLICE IN KYRGYZSTAN
10:48 MSK

Twenty-four people have been injured in clashes with police in the riot-hit Kyrgyz city of Talas, the local Kabar news agency has said.



RUSSIAN, POLISH PREMIERS TO VISIT KATYN, DISCUSS TIES
10:45 MSK

Russian and Polish Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin and Donald Tusk will visit the city of Katyn on Wednesday, where thousands of Polish POWs were massacred by Soviet forces in WWII, the Russian government's press service said on Tuesday.



RUSSIA'S GAZPROM STARTS CONSTRUCTION OF NORD STREAM PIPELINE
10:44 MSK

Russian energy giant Gazprom has started the construction of the Nord Stream pipeline designed to pump Russian natural gas to Europe under the Baltic Sea, a company spokesman has said, quoting Gazprom head Alexei Miller.



KYRGYZ POLICE, OPPOSITION SUPPORTERS CLASH IN BISHKEK
10:40 MSK

Some 200 protesters clashed with police in the capital of Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday outside an opposition headquarters.



MEDVEDEV IN SLOVAKIA FOR TALKS ON MILITARY, ENERGY ISSUES
10:00 MSK

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will meet on Wednesday with his Slovak counterpart, Ivan Gasparovic, to discuss bilateral cooperation in the military-technical, energy, transport and trade spheres.




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