17 May 2024 | 11:23 PM UTC
Kyrgyzstan: Heightened security presence and arrests reported in Bishkek after demonstrators block traffic in city early May 18
Authorities say traffic normalizes after protesters block roads in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, early May 18; increased security, arrests reported.
Authorities will likely maintain a heightened security presence in parts of Bishkek over the coming hours after hundreds of demonstrators assembled in the city early May 18. The protesters reportedly gathered near the intersection of Kurmanjan Datka Street and Chuy Avenue to demand justice in connection with fighting that occurred between local residents and foreigners at a hostel in the capital May 13. Some demonstrators have blocked traffic and vandalized buildings in the area, breaking glass. Security forces have arrested an unspecified number of individuals in connection with the protest activity and dispersed crowds. Officials have asserted that traffic flows have since normalized amid a heightened security presence in the city.
Further protest activity is possible in Bishkek over the short term. Security forces may make additional arrests, especially if any remaining demonstrators refuse to heed authorities' orders to disperse. Clashes between protesters and security forces cannot be ruled out.
Avoid all protest activity as a precaution. Consider taking alternative routes to circumvent areas subject to protest activity and any related disruptions. Allow extra time to travel in Bishkek. Adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities.