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💥🏥 Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Airstrike on Kabul Rehabilitation Center

The Afghan government has accused Pakistani military forces of carrying out an airstrike on a rehabilitation center for drug addicts in Kabul on Monday evening. According to government spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat on social media platform X, the treatment facility, designed for approximately 2,000 people, was struck around 21:00 local time.

🗳️📜 Kazakhstan President Tokayev Confirms 2029 Elections and Discusses Constitutional Reform

Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev confirmed that the next presidential elections will be held in 2029, as stipulated by the Constitution. In an interview with journalists after the constitutional referendum on March 15, he responded to a question about some experts viewing the reform as preparation for a power transition or future elections, stating that the elections will take place as expected in 2029.

🏛️🗳️ Kazakhstan Holds Constitutional Referendum: 87% Vote in Favor of New Charter

On March 15, the Republic of Kazakhstan held a significant referendum on a new draft Constitution for the country. Citizens voted on whether to adopt or reject the basic law, which was published on February 12, 2026. According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission, 87.15% of referendum participants voted in favor of adopting the new Constitution, while 898,000 people opposed it. The new edition is set to take effect from July 1, 2026.

🗳️📜 Kazakhstan Constitutional Referendum Concludes: Exit Polls Show Overwhelming Support for Changes

Voting in Kazakhstan's referendum on a new constitutional draft has concluded, with exit polls indicating overwhelming support for the proposed amendments to the country's fundamental law. According to Deutsche Welle, an exit poll by the Institute of Eurasian Integration shows that 86.7% of voters backed the new version of the constitution. The survey was conducted at 200 polling stations across 17 regions and three major cities, covering approximately 30,000 people.

🗳️📊 Kazakhstan Constitutional Referendum: Over 12 Million Voters Registered, Digital Services and Monitoring Expanded

Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan – Podrobno.uz. A referendum on amendments to the Constitution of Kazakhstan is taking place today, June 5. According to the Central Election Commission (CEC), the lists of participants include 12,046,617 citizens of the country. The process is organized using digital services, expanded monitoring capabilities, and special conditions for people with disabilities, as CEC representatives announced in a meeting with international journalists.

❄️⚡️ Gas and Electricity Outages Plague Fergana Valley, Disrupting Daily Life

▪️ Since the morning of March 11, Wednesday, residents of Kokand city in the Fergana Region have been left without gas, while electricity is periodically cut off in many districts. This situation is exacerbated by a cold snap observed that day, with temperatures in the Fergana Valley forecast to drop to -3 degrees Celsius overnight. Although not as severe as previous anomalous cold spells, the gas supply issues have become widespread, affecting daily routines and heating systems.

🐕🚫 Attempt to Illegally Transport Dogs to Uzbekistan Thwarted at Russian-Kazakh Border

Russian agricultural supervision authorities (Rosselkhoznadzor) have thwarted an attempt to illegally transport 12 dogs to Uzbekistan at the Russian-Kazakh border. The incident occurred on March 9 at the "Ozynki" checkpoint in the Saratov region, where animals were discovered in a vehicle during an inspection.

💊💀 Drug Addiction on the Battlefield: Widespread Narcotics Use Among Russian and Ukrainian Troops

During the partial mobilization announced by the Russian government in 2022 for its invasion of Ukraine, Alexander Medvedev* (name changed), a 38-year-old from Kemerovo in Siberia, was called up and served as a machine gunner in the Ural Battalion. However, upon reaching the front lines in early 2023, he was struck by the unprofessionalism in his “elite” unit. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Medvedev stated, “I witnessed my squad leader die of an overdose back in the rear area, so you can draw your own conclusions about the quality of recruitment and the contingent in our elite battalion.” He claimed a local worker supplied soldiers with drugs.

✈️🇷🇺 Direct Flights from Yekaterinburg to Urgench to Launch

Uzbekistan, Tashkent – AN Podrobno.uz. Starting April 14, direct flights will commence from Koltsovo Airport in Yekaterinburg, Russia, to Urgench, the administrative center of Uzbekistan's Khorezm Region and a key transport hub for travel to the ancient city of Khiva.

📞🕊️ Second Phone Call Between Russian and Iranian Presidents in a Week: Putin's Peacemaking Bid and Economic Gains

For the second time in a week, a telephone conversation has taken place between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leader of Iran. As the US and Israeli regimes continue their strikes on Iran, Putin is styling himself as an international peacemaker. However, this is not an easy sell, given that the Kremlin leader ordered Russia's full-scale invasion of the independent sovereign nation of Ukraine in 2022.