25 January 2022 Military News |
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Current Operations
- UK Warship interdicts illicit drugs shipment in Gulf of Oman CENTCOM 25 Jan 2022 -- A United Kingdom Royal Navy frigate seized 1,041 kilograms of illegal drugs while transiting international waters during a counter-narcotics patrol in the Gulf of Oman, Jan. 15.
- USS Sampson Delivers Aid, Assistance to Tonga After Volcano, Tsunami DoD News 25 Jan 2022 -- The guided missile destroyer USS Sampson is part of a multinational effort aiding the Pacific Ocean Kingdom of Tonga in the aftermath of the Jan. 15 eruption of the undersea volcano Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai.
Defense Policy / Programs
- Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby Holds an Off-Camera Press Briefing DoD 25 Jan 2022
- U.S. Marine Corps deactivates 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines USMC News 25 Jan 2022 -- 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines cased their colors during the unit's deactivation ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii Jan. 21.
- Jet accident injures sailors on US aircraft carrier in South China Sea Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- Seven servicemen were injured in a fighter-jet accident aboard an American aircraft carrier in the South China Sea, the U.S. Navy said.
- U.S. 5th Fleet Ships Visit Pakistan US Navy 25 Jan 2022 -- Patrol coastal ships USS Squall (PC 7) and USS Whirlwind (PC 11) arrived in Karachi, Pakistan, for a scheduled port visit Jan. 25.
- DAF COVID-19 Statistics - Jan. 25, 2022 US Air Force 25 Jan 2022
- AFICC oversees COVID-19 relief efforts as part of DAF ACT, awards contract for critical test kit materials US Air Force 25 Jan 2022 -- The Air Force Installation Contracting Center is overseeing the execution of billions of dollars in COVID-19 relief, with a recent contract award providing critical materials used in the production of rapid, point-of-care COVID-19 test kits.
- U.S. Strategic Command conducts Exercise Global Lightning USSTRATCOM 25 Jan 2022 -- U.S. Strategic Command will commence Global Lightning 22 this week in coordination with U.S. Indo Pacific Command. This is an annual command post exercise designed to train Department of Defense forces and assess joint operational readiness across USSTRATCOM mission areas.
- Additional Security Assistance Headed to Ukraine DoD News 25 Jan 2022 -- Yesterday the Pentagon announced that some 8,500 U.S.-based military personnel have been put on a high state of alert. While none of those troops has yet been asked to deploy, Pentagon spokesperson John F. Kirby told reporters the Defense Department and the U.S. government continue to be actively involved in addressing concerns of NATO allies about a possible Russian incursion into Ukraine.
- Third US plane loaded with arms lands in Kiev amid tensions with Russia Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- An American aircraft carrying military equipment and munitions has landed in Ukraine, carrying the third such arms shipments supplied to Kiev amid escalating tensions between the West and Russia.
- Ukrainian Troops Trained by UK to Use New Anti-Tank Weapons, Defense Ministry Says Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- British military advisers are training the Ukrainian army to use the recently-delivered advanced anti-tank missile systems NLAW, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's information agency Armiya Inform said on Tuesday.
- Pentagon: New US Military Aid Arriving in Ukraine, Including Anti-Tank Javelin Missiles Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- The latest shipment of US military aid to Ukraine, including hundreds of Javelin anti-tank missiles, is arriving in the country on Tuesday, Defence Department spokesperson John Kirby said on Tuesday.
- Polish Prime Minister Disappointed by Germany's Refusal to Supply Arms to Ukraine Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Tuesday expressed his dismay at Germany's refusal to supply arms to Ukraine amid fears of Russia's alleged plans to invade.
- China, Russia hold joint anti-piracy drills in Arabian Sea Global Times 25 Jan 2022 -- The navies of China and Russia on Monday conducted joint anti-piracy drills in the northern part of the Arabian Sea with the aim of enhancing the capabilities of the two countries' militaries in safeguarding strategic maritime routes, the Chinese Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.
- China and Russia hold joint naval anti-piracy drills in Arabian Sea PLA Daily 25 Jan 2022 -- On January 24, 2022, the Chinese and Russian naval forces held a joint maritime anti-piracy exercise in the northern waters of the Arabian Sea. A total of five naval vessels, ship-borne helicopters and marines from the two sides participated in the joint exercise.
- Chinese military holds high-level disciplinary inspection and supervision work meeting PLA Daily 25 Jan 2022 -- The enlarged meeting of the Disciplinary Inspection Commission of China's Central Military Commission (CMC) was held in Beijing on January 22. General Zhang Youxia, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and vice chairman of the CMC, attended the meeting. General Zhang Shengmin, a member of the CMC and secretary of the CMC Discipline Inspection Commission, made a report on the disciplinary inspection and supervision work of the Chinese military.
- China sends electronic warfare planes into Taiwan's ADIZ Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- China has kept up pressure on Taiwan by dispatching for the first time into the island's Air Defense Identification Zone its latest electronic warfare aircraft designed to disrupt radar systems, analysts said.
- Taiwan Reports First Sighting of Two Chinese J-16D Electronic Warfare Aircraft Near Island Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- Taiwan's de facto defense ministry said on Monday it had detected two advanced Chinese electronic warfare jets flying near the island for the first time. The fighters can jam enemy communications and radar systems, blinding air defenses to an incoming attack.
- PLA's J-16D electronic warfare aircraft spotted for 1st time near Taiwan Global Times 25 Jan 2022 -- The J-16D electronic warfare aircraft of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force was spotted for the first time in an apparent exercise near the island of Taiwan on Monday, right after two US aircraft carriers sailed from waters east of the island into the South China Sea a day earlier.
- N. Korea Fires Two More Missiles, Continuing Dizzying Pace of Launches VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- North Korea launched a pair of cruise missiles early Tuesday, according to South Korea's military, Pyongyang's fifth missile test of the new year.
- DECOMMISSIONED 'KHUKRI' TO BE HANDED OVER TO DIU ADMINISTRATION - 26 JAN 22 India PIB 25 Jan 2022 -- INS Khukri, lead ship of the Indian Navy's Khukri class corvettes and an indigenous surface-to-surface missile fitted vessel that had the distinction of being part of both, the Western and Eastern Fleets, is scheduled to be handed over to the Diu Administration on 26 January 2022
- India Gets First Batch of AK-203 Assault Rifles from Russia to Meet 'Urgent Operational Requirement' Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- In December, Moscow agreed to give Delhi the means to produce 600,000 AK-203 assault rifles to replace the India-developed INSAS rifles used by its army.
- Pakistan Navy Inducts 1st Type 054A/P Frigate Developed by China Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- The Pakistan Navy on Monday inducted the PNS Tughril, the first of four Type 054A/P frigates developed by China, in the Pakistan Navy Fleet, with the president of Pakistan hailing the friendship between the two countries and announcing that the Type 054A/Ps will serve to safeguard the sea routes of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
- Egypt - Air Defense Radar Systems DSCA 25 Jan 2022 -- The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Egypt of Air Defense Radar Systems and related equipment for an estimated cost of $355 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale today.
- Egypt - C-130J-30 Super Hercules Aircraft DSCA 25 Jan 2022 -- The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Egypt of C-130J-30 Super Hercules Aircraft and related equipment for an estimated cost of $2.2 billion. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale today.
- Secretary Antony J. Blinken Opening Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the President's Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (PITF) US Dept. of State 25 Jan 2022
- State Department Releases Annual Trafficking in Persons Report VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated human trafficking, the U.S. State Department said in its annual Trafficking in Persons Report released Tuesday.
- Deputy Secretary Sherman's Call with Swiss State Secretary Leu US Dept. of State 25 Jan 2022:
- Deputy Secretary Sherman's Meeting with Vietnamese Ambassador Ngoc US Dept. of State 25 Jan 2022
- Secretary Blinken's Call with UK Foreign Secretary Truss US Dept. of State 25 Jan 2022
- Remarks by President Biden in Press Gaggle The White House 25 Jan 2022
- Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, January 25, 2022 The White House 25 Jan 2022
- Department Press Briefing – January 25, 2022 US Dept. of State 25 Jan 2022
Defense Industry
- Contracts For Jan. 25, 2022
- DoD Statement on Proposed Lockheed Martin and Aerojet Rocketdyne Merger DoD 25 Jan 2022 -- On Dec. 20, 2020, Lockheed Martin Corp. (LM) announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. (AJRD) for $4.4 billion.
Other Conflicts
- 25 January 2022 - Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General United Nations 25 Jan 2022
- More than 50 million worldwide hit by urban conflict UN News 25 Jan 2022 -- Opening a Security Council debate on how to protect civilians caught up in urban conflict,the UN Secretary-General on Tuesday said that more than 50 million people are currently impacted by fighting inside towns and cities.
- Norway Defends Hosting Talks with Afghan Taliban VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere has described as "serious" and "genuine" the talks his country hosted this week between the Taliban and Afghan civil society activists as well as Western diplomats regarding the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
- US Bank Freezes Accounts of Afghanistan's US Embassy VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- Diplomats of the former Afghan government who have held on to their jobs in the U.S. are grappling with a new problem: their official bank accounts have been suspended.
- Cash-Strapped Taliban Uses Foreign Aid Intended For Starving Afghans To Pay State Employees RFE/RL Gandhara 25 Jan 2022 -- Like millions of other impoverished Afghans, day laborer Omaruddin and his family are facing starvation as the country's economic crisis deepens under Taliban rule.
- Over one million Afghan children will die without 'urgent action': UNICEF Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- The UN children's agency (UNICEF) has warned that more than one million children in Afghanistan are at the risk of severe acute malnutrition and death, calling for humanitarian aid to prevent the catastrophe.
- January will 'almost certainly' shatter records for civilian casualties in Yemen UN News 25 Jan 2022 -- 25 January 2022 - Violence in Yemen continues to escalate, raising casualties and spilling across the war-torn country's borders, the Special Envoy for the country and the Humanitarian Coordinator warned on Tuesday.
- Death toll from Saudi airstrike on Yemen prison rises to 91 Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- The Yemeni health minister says the death toll from a Saudi airstrike on a prison in the northern city of Sa'ada has now risen to 91.
- Saudi warplanes heavily bomb Yemeni cities amid internet blackout Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- The Saudi-led coalition's fighter jets have launched new airstrikes on the Yemeni capital of Sana'a and nearby cities, as Riyadh escalates its aggression against the war-ravaged country.
- Syria: 700 child detainees held in prison under siege UN News 25 Jan 2022 -- Four days after ISIL terrorists launched apparently coordinated attacks on a large prison in northeast Syria in a bid to free fighters detained there, the UN Human Rights Office, OHCHR, described the still unfolding situation on Tuesday as "deeply troubling".
- SDF Cordons Off Major Islamic State Prison with US Help VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- Time may finally be running out for followers of Islamic State hoping to break free from a massive make-shift prison in northeastern Syria, where they and thousands of others have been held following the collapse of the terror group's self-declared caliphate.
- IS Attack on Syrian Prison Exposes Squalid Conditions for Detainees VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- A coordinated attack by Islamic State on a Kurdish-run prison in the northern Syrian city of Al-Hasakah last week has exposed the squalid conditions for detainees and put thousands of civilians at risk.
- Background Press Call by Senior Administration Officials on Russia Ukraine Economic Deterrence Measures The White House 25 Jan 2022
- Biden Warns of 'Severe' Actions if Russia Invades Ukraine VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday warned of "severe" and "enormous" consequences for Russian President Vladimir Putin — including personal sanctions against Putin himself — if the Russian leader mobilizes the estimated 127,000 troops who stand ready to strike along the Ukrainian border.
- Biden says considering imposing direct sanctions on Putin Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- US President Joe Biden has said he would consider imposing direct economic sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin if he orders an invasion of Ukraine.
- Biden Confirms 'No Intention' to Move American, NATO Forces Into Ukraine Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- US President Joe Biden confirmed on Tuesday that there is no intention to deploy American or NATO forces into Ukraine.
- Americans Out: Ukrainians Confront Mixed Messaging As War Threat Looms RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- When he arrived in the Ukrainian capital last October, John Vsetecka planned to spend his yearlong Fulbright grant digging into archives dating back to the Soviet era, researching the horrific 1930s famine known as the Holodomor. The research would help underpin his doctoral work at Michigan State University.
- Kremlin: US escalating tensions over Ukraine, Russia eyes actions with great concern Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- The Kremlin says the United States is fueling tensions over Ukraine, stressing that Moscow is watching with great concern, after Washington put thousands of troops on alert for deployment in Eastern Europe.
- West Ups Sanctions Pressure On Moscow As Russia Launches Military Drills Near Ukraine RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- The United States and its allies are stepping up pressure on Moscow as Russia kicked off military drills near Ukraine involving thousands of troops and dozens of warplanes amid persisting fears that Moscow would invade its neighbor.
- Johnson: UK to Look Into Contributing to NATO Deployments in Event of Ukraine Escalation Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- The United Kingdom will look into contributing to new NATO deployments in eastern Europe in the event of escalation in Ukraine, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
- LPR Defense Ministry Says Detected Armoured Vehicles of Ukrainian Forces Near Contact Line Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- The intelligence services of the People's Militia of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) detected armoured vehicles of the Ukrainian security forces in a residential area of the town of Schastia, controlled by Kiev, near the line of contact in Donbass, the LPR defence ministry said on Tuesday.
- U.S. Warns Belarus Against Helping Potential Russian Invasion Of Ukraine RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- The United States has warned the regime of Belarusian strongman Alyaksandr Lukashenka it would also face a "decisive response" if it assists ally Russia in invading their neighbor Ukraine.
- Scorched earth: Satellite images show village torched by Myanmar junta forces Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- New satellite imagery obtained by RFA shows a Myanmar village virtually razed to the ground last week in what witnesses say was an arson attack by junta forces after a skirmish with local militia fighters.
News Reports
- Putin 'Playing Poker Rather Than Chess,' Says Former UK Spy Chief VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- Why won't Russia's Vladimir Putin let Ukraine go? He might not be able to, according to a former head of Britain's MI6 external intelligence agency, Alex Younger.
- Russia Adds Navalny To 'Terrorists' List As Civil-Society Crackdown Continues RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- Russia has added jailed Kremlin critic Aleksei Navalny and several of his allies to its list of "terrorists and extremists" in the latest in a series of moves by the authorities to stamp out opposition to President Vladimir Putin.
- US Studying Alternatives to Russian Gas in North Africa Amid Ukraine Spat, White House Says Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- Russian natural gas accounts for roughly 40 percent of Europe's consumption, including nearly half of the gas purchased by regional economic and industrial powerhouse Germany.
- CIA Reportedly Creates Plan to Slap Russian Raw Materials, Arms Exports With Sanctions Worth $50 Bln Sputnik 25 Jan 2022 -- Last week, President Biden warned that Russia would face sanctions unlike any ever seen before if it invaded Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly denied any intention of doing so, accusing the West of hyping up the "Russian threat" to justify NATO's expansion, and calling the claims a cover for Kiev's own plans to resolve the war in the Donbass by force.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on January 25, 2022 PRC MofA 25 Jan 2022
- Australia calls on China's Tencent to give back prime minister's WeChat account Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has lost control of his official account on the Chinese social media platform WeChat, sparking concerns that Beijing may be continuing its attempts to wield political influence in the country.
- China's Xi Pledges Aid, Vaccines To Central Asia In Bid To Improve Ties RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping has pledged $500 million in aid over the next three years to the countries of Central Asia to bolster their economies and security.
- Slovenian Trade Group Reports Chinese Backlash After PM Praises Taiwan VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- A Slovenian business group has said its members are facing a Chinese backlash days after Prime Minister Janez Jansa publicly discussed his hopes for closer ties with Taiwan during an interview. It marks the latest case of China refusing to tolerate dissent on the issue of Taiwan's autonomy.
- North Korean officials fight over cargo space on trains from China Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- North Korean agencies are fighting with the military and one another over cargo space on trains that are now once again bringing in goods from China, after two years of closed borders left a vast shortage of supplies, officials told RFA.
- Removal of sanctions will open room for any deal: Raeisi Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- President Ebrahim Raeisi says an agreement with the parties to the 2015 accord is only possible if the cruel sanctions against the Iranian nation are removed.
- WSJ: Differences divide US team in Vienna, pro-sanction officials leave Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- The American negotiating team in Vienna has been split with internal differences over how best to proceed with the talks intended to revive a landmark 2015 agreement with Iran, The Wall Street Journal reported.
- In a volte-face, US delinks prisoners' release from JCPOA revival talks Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- The United States says the release of American prisoners by Iran is not a precondition for its return to full compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement, just a day after US special envoy for Iran Robert Malley said an agreement in Vienna would be unlikely unless Iran releases the prisoners.
- Senior U.S. Envoy Leaves Negotiating Team Trying To Revive Iran Nuclear Deal RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- A senior U.S. envoy working to revive the Iran nuclear deal has left the negotiating team amid a report of differences of opinion on the way forward as the attempt to restore the deal intensifies.
- Iran, Azerbaijan agree to construct border bridge IRNA 25 Jan 2022 -- Senior transportation officials from Iran and Azerbaijan signed an agreement on Tuesday to construct a road bridge on Astarachay River running along the joint border.
- AEOI chief: Development of nuclear reactors Iran's nat'l strategy IRNA 25 Jan 2022 -- Vice President and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami said here on Monday that the development of country's nuclear reactors to use clean energy is a national strategy and among priorities.
- Shamkhani: Moscow, Beijing, Vienna complementary in securing Iran's interests Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- Iran's top security official says the Islamic Republic powerfully pursues the strategy of balancing its foreign relations, adding the country's dealings with Russia and China and its talks in Vienna to remove sanctions are complementary in securing Tehran's national interests.
- Myanmar junta moves to charge more than 2,000 with voter fraud Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- The decision by Myanmar's ruling junta to charge more than 2,000 former government officials and election workers with voter fraud is just another form of political revenge against the National League for Democracy-led government the military overthrew early last year, analysts and observers say.
- Myanmar's junta threatens 'action' ahead of strike to mark coup anniversary Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- Myanmar's military junta threatened to act against anyone who takes part in the "Silent Strike" to mark the one-year anniversary of the coup that put it in power, but members of the public said the protest would go forward as planned.
- Cambodia's PM Hun Sen ASEAN invitation hinges on Myanmar junta 'progress' Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday that he has invited Myanmar junta chief Snr. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing to an upcoming summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) provided he implements conditions to end the political crisis in his country.
- After Kazakhstan's 'Bloody January,' Can Toqaev Ever Gain The People's Support? RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- From the moment Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev became Kazakhstan's acting president in March 2019, many believed he was president in name only and that his predecessor -- Nursultan Nazarbaev -- continued to run the country.
- Kazakh President Fires Another Nazarbaev Relative After Deadly Unrest RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- Kazakh President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev has fired another relative of his predecessor, Nursultan Nazarbaev, in the wake of deadly protests that engulfed the country earlier this month.
- UN condemns South Sudan attack that killed dozens, including 3 children Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- The United Nations has condemned recent armed attacks in South Sudan that killed more than 30 people, including three children.
- UN mission calls for probe into deadly attack in South Sudan UN News 25 Jan 2022 -- Authorities in South Sudan must investigate a report of deadly intercommunal violence in Jonglei State earlier this week, the UN mission in the country, UNMISS, said on Tuesday.
- Bachelet deplores military coup in Burkina Faso UN News 25 Jan 2022 -- UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet deeply deplores this week's military takeover in Burkina Faso, her office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday.
- Supporters of Burkina Faso's Military Welcome Coup VOA 25 Jan 2022 -- Supporters of Burkina Faso's military have welcomed Monday's coup, as the armed forces are seen as key in the fight against Islamist militants. Analysts say the coup and attempted assassination of deposed President Roch Kaboré raise concerns about long-term stability and a return to democracy.
- UK Minister for Africa statement on Burkina Faso UK FCDO 25 Jan 2022 -- UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford has issued a statement on the coup d'etat by military forces in Burkina Faso.
- UN chief 'deeply concerned' over developments in Burkina Faso amid coup Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- Following Sunday's military coup in Burkina Faso, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed "deep concern" over developments in the West African country, condemning attempts to "take over a government by the force of arms."
- Italian lawmakers fail to elect new president in first round amid stalemate Press TV 25 Jan 2022 -- Italian lawmakers have failed to elect a new president, after blank ballots were cast in the first round of voting in the country's presidential election amid a political deadlock.
- Cambodian prosecutors play videos of Kem Sokha at treason trial Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- Cambodian prosecutors played several videos of Kem Sokha's past speeches as evidence against him in his treason case on Tuesday, as defense attorneys for the former leader of the Cambodia National Rescue Party criticized the court for allowing the long-delayed trial to extend for so long.
- Laos says Chinese firm can explore for rare earth minerals Radio Free Asia 25 Jan 2022 -- Lao government officials have cleared a Chinese firm to dig for rare earths on farm and grazing land in a northeastern province of the country, with compensation for displaced villagers not yet settled, Lao sources say.
- Leaders Of Bulgaria, North Macedonia Bullish On Talks To Improve Ties RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- The prime ministers of Bulgaria and North Macedonia met on January 25 in the Bulgarian capital in a new attempt to defuse tensions between the two neighbors that have threatened to stall Skopje's bid for European integration.
- Power Blackouts Sweep Across Central Asia After Regional Grid Issue RFE/RL 25 Jan 2022 -- Electricity has been restored to Kyrgyzstan and some parts of neighboring Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan after problems on the regional energy grid knocked out supplies.
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