Foreign-backed coup attempt foiled in Kyrgyzstan
In the heart of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan has once again faced a threat to its stability. The Kyrgyzstan State Committee for National Security (SCNS) has announced the successful suppression of a coup attempt orchestrated by opposition forces with foreign links. This is the second such incident in recent times, following the foiling of an ISIS plot earlier.
The coup attempt, planned and prepared since early 2025, involved plans for ethnic clashes and mass unrest. However, the details of the foreign involvement in this attempt are not yet fully disclosed. The Kyrgyzstan government has not publicly identified the foreign country or group involved, but allegations suggest that external actors, including some regional states, may have supported the opposition forces. There are also allegations that ISIS is providing training for such incidents in Pakistan.
The SCNS has been vigilant in its efforts to maintain peace and security in the country. The committee has successfully prevented the coup attempt, ensuring that Kyrgyzstan's secular regime remains intact. It is important to note that ISIS continues to target secular Central Asian regimes, including Kyrgyzstan.
The opposition forces in Kyrgyzstan, reportedly supported by external actors, have been preparing for ethnic unrest and a coup attempt since early 2025. The SCNS has been monitoring these activities closely and has taken necessary measures to counter them.
The people of Kyrgyzstan can rest assured that their government is committed to maintaining peace and stability in the country. The SCNS will continue to work diligently to protect the nation from any threats, internal or external.
As the investigation into the coup attempt continues, more details about the foreign involvement may come to light. Until then, the people of Kyrgyzstan can take solace in the fact that their government has once again successfully thwarted a threat to their peace and security.
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