4 killed in police station attack in Kazakhstan
MOSCOW — Three police officers and a civilian were gunned down Monday in an attack on a police station in Kazakhstan’s largest city, echoing similar scenes of carnage in another Kazakh city just a month earlier.
The Interior Ministry said in a statement on Monday the officers were killed in gun battles with two unidentified gunmen inside and outside a police station in central Almaty. While fleeing from the police station, one of the gunmen shot and killed a local resident and then hijacked his car, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
The attack began when one gunman shot at a duty officer and took his machine-gun, the police said. The man then fled in the car, shooting at a traffic police crew and wounding two before he was detained a mile (1.6 kms) away. Police identified him as a 27-year-old former convict who was wanted for the murder of a woman last weekend. The other man remained at large. Police did not elaborate on the role of another gunman but said the search was on.
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev described the attack as an act of terror.


