Kazakh forces gun down five terrorists in Aktobe
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This photo shows Kazakh special forces carrying out an anti-terror operation in Aktobe on June 05, 2016.
Security forces in Kazakhstan have killed five “terrorists” suspected of being behind recent fatal shooting attacks in the northwestern city of Aktobe.
According to the reports, the forces engaged in gun battles with the terrorists after they refused to surrender on Friday, the National Security Committee (KNB) said in a statement.
The clashes broke out after Kazakh special forces stormed an apartment on the Nekrasov Street, where they eliminated four terrorists, according to the statement.
Another man who had opened fire on police on the street was shot dead in return fire.
Two police officers sustained injuries, but there were no reports of civilian casualties during the clashes.
On June 5, unidentified gunmen attacked two gun shops and a military unit in Aktobe, killing seven people and injuring 37 others, most of them servicemen.
Friday's clashes bring to 25 the number of people who have died in Sunday's attacks and the subsequent manhunt.
Authorities have not identified the group responsible for the attack, but they said one of the men involved in the assault had formerly posted a video online that was sympathetic to the ISIL terrorist group.
On Wednesday, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said the attacks had been organized by supporters of radical teachings, who were instructed from abroad.
He vowed to use the toughest measures to “suppress extremists and terrorists.”
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