Almaty transit hub overrun after president promised a tough response to unrest
Flights to Kazakhstan are being cancelled after Almaty International Airport, the country’s busiest, was reportedly seized by protesters, on Wednesday, amid mass unrest triggered by a liquefied gas price hike.
While no visual evidence was immediately available from the airport due to a mass internet blackout said to be happening in Kazakhstan, locally-sourced Telegram news channel Orda cited the airport’s press service as confirming they were no longer in control of the location.
It claimed the media team had confirmed the seizure of the building by some “45 invaders.” but that there were no passengers in the terminal at the time.
Earlier, there had been reports that the Kazakh Army was protecting the airport’s perimeter, and footage of an alleged military cordon has been shared online. However, Orda sources reported that the military has since left the scene, and that the airport’s employees evacuated all remaining passengers. Staff are also said to have been evacuated to safety.
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The Russian flagship carrier Aeroflot, Belarusian carrier Belavia, and several other airlines cancelled flights to Almaty on Wednesday.
Online radar applications are showing that airlines travelling to Almaty are now being diverted away, with a Rossiya plane from Moscow changing course into Uzbekistan’s airspace and an Air Astana flight from Turkey rerouting away from the Kazakh city.