[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [00:00.00]There's been a day of bloodshed [00:01.49]and turmoil in Kyrgyzstan [00:03.55]with the opposition saying [00:05.78]it set up an interim government. [00:07.22]However it is still not clear [00:08.90]who is in control [00:10.02]or where President Kurmanbek Bakiyev is. [00:12.56]Rayham Demytrie sent out this report from the capital, Bishkek. [00:16.80]As night fell, widespread looting began [00:19.47]in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, [00:21.21]hundreds of protesters were moving [00:22.83]from one shop to another, [00:24.14]setting buildings on fire [00:25.63]and causing more chaos on the ground. [00:26.93]Random gunshots could be heard all across Bishkek. [00:30.42]An interim government has been set up in Kyrgyzstan. [00:33.40]It is being led by an opposition leader Roza Otunbayeva. [00:37.01]In a comment of a Russian TV channel she said [00:39.69]that the situation in the country remains tense [00:41.92]and difficult. Early on Wednesday, [00:44.10]the country's prime minister resigned. [00:45.91]Some reports suggest [00:47.15]that the Kyrgyz's President Kurmanbek Bakiyev [00:49.33]is in the south of the country in the city of Osh.