Tragedy Unfolds In Kyrgyzstan

Men walk past a burning building in Osh on June 11, when at least 12 people died in the unrest.

A state of emergency was imposed in Osh after the violence turned deadly.

Plumes of smoke rise from burning buildings in Osh, southern Kyrgyzstan.

Services crew members and residents after the first night of clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan on June 10-11.

Devastation on the streets of Osh after two days of violence.

Uzbek border guards try to assist fleeing ethnic Uzbeks at the Kyrgyz border. Photo courtesy of EurasiaNet

Kyrgyz soldiers stand on an armored vehicle in Osh on June 11.

Armored vehicles in downtown Osh on June 11, after the interim government declared a state of emergency.

Humanitarian aid efforts were begun, but they have been disrupted by rampant lawlessness.

A doctor tries to save the life of a man wounded during ethnic clashes in the city of Osh on June 13.

A man injured in the ethnic violence rests in an Uzbek neighborhood in Osh on June 14.

An ethnic Uzbek man looks at the bodies of victims of clashes between the Kyrgyz and Uzbek communities in Osh.

Young conscripts wait to undergo medical tests in Bishkek on June 14.

Ethnic Uzbek refugees stand on the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border outside the village of Suratash on June 14.

An ethnik Uzbek stands beside the wreckage of his burned-out home in Osh on June 14.