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There's been a day of bloodshed |
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and turmoil in Kyrgyzstan |
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with the opposition saying |
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it set up an interim government. |
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However it is still not clear |
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who is in control |
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or where President Kurmanbek Bakiyev is. |
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Rayham Demytrie sent out this report from the capital, Bishkek. |
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As night fell, widespread looting began |
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in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, |
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hundreds of protesters were moving |
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from one shop to another, |
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setting buildings on fire |
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and causing more chaos on the ground. |
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Random gunshots could be heard all across Bishkek. |
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An interim government has been set up in Kyrgyzstan. |
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It is being led by an opposition leader Roza Otunbayeva. |
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In a comment of a Russian TV channel she said |
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that the situation in the country remains tense |
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and difficult. Early on Wednesday, |
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the country's prime minister resigned. |
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Some reports suggest |
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that the Kyrgyz's President Kurmanbek Bakiyev |
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is in the south of the country in the city of Osh. |