News Kyrgyzstan Health: Political turmoil grips China neighbour Kyrgyzstan as ex-president evades arrest in bungled special forces raid on his compound
Kyrgyzstan’s elite security forces attempted to arrest former ... wound after Atambayev’s supporters tried to prevent him being detained, the Kyrgyz health ministry said. Atambayev is accused of a ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: Elite Forces Try, and Fail, to Arrest a Former President of Kyrgyzstan
One member of the security forces died from a gunshot wound, Kyrgyzstan’s Health Ministry said, and about two dozen people were wounded. Later, several news websites posted footage of clashes between ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: Kyrgyzstan’s Health Ministry says a serviceman died during an attempt to arrest the country’s ex-president
MOSCOW — Kyrgyzstan’s Health Ministry says a serviceman died during an attempt to arrest the country’s ex-president. Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: Arrest Warrant Issued For Former Secretary Of Kyrgyz Defense Council
Since May, several former top Kyrgyz officials -- including a deputy prime minister, a health minister, and a prosecutor-general ... one of the most trusted sources of news and information in ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: U.S. physician teaches Steppe Eagle 19 medical participants to 'race the Reaper'
ILLISKY TRAINING AREA, Kazakhstan (June 21, 2019) -- Opening his classroom instruction to a room full of Kazakhstani, Tajikistani, and Kyrgyz Republic military physicians participating in exercise Steppe Eagle 19, U.S. Army physician, Maj. Michael Eiffert, M.D. told the attendees an intriguing quote, "An army of at-risk soldiers is susceptible to defeat. The defeated army is exceedingly vulnerable to large-scale disease and starvation." Using that mindset for his discussion, Eiffert taught a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) and Health Service Support in Peacekeeping Operations class, June 20, to 25 military physicians from the Central and South Asia region. Five nations -- the United States, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and the United Kingdom -- sent medical and non-medical participants for the 12-day Steppe Eagle 19 peacekeeping operations exercise. India, Turkey, and Uzbekistan also sent observers for the exercise. Many of the exercise's training scenarios involve medical care under fire, as well as hemorrhage control, which necessitates the TC3 class for partner nations.
News Kyrgyzstan Health: The global measles outbreak arrives in Kyrgyzstan (again)
In December 2017, Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Health reported two measles cases from migrant workers returning to the country from Moscow, where they had contracted the virus. In January 2018, 13 more ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: Uzbekistan delegation attends the General Session of the World Organisation for Animal Health
The delegation of Uzbekistan led by the Chairman of the State Committee for Veterinary and Livestock Development Bakhromjon Norkobilov attends the 87th General Session of the World Organisation for ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: Kyrgyzstan: Mob boss case spells trouble for former president
It never looked right when authorities in Kyrgyzstan in 2013 granted notorious crime boss ... a former deputy prime minister and a former health minister, among others, over suspicion that ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: Harsh conditions for Askarov, the Kyrgyz journalist UN says should be freed
On a recent morning in Bazar-Korgon, southern Kyrgyzstan, Khadicha Askarova was giving hasty ... guards and that prison officials punish detainees after visiting days. His health is also deteriorating ...
News Kyrgyzstan Health: Former Kyrgyz Prosecutor Detained Over Early Release Of Notorious Crime Boss
BISHKEK-- Kyrgyzstan's former prosecutor-general has been detained ... The Interior Ministry said last month that former Health Minister Dinara Sagynbaeva and Kalybek Kachkynaliev, an ex-adviser to ...