Second Day Of Violence As Former Kyrgyz President Captured
Supporters of Atambaev hurl rocks towards police lines.
A minibus burns near the compound outside Bishkek where former Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambaev was holed up.
Police in gas masks during the August 8 operation. After an initial attempt to seize the former president ended on August 7 in the death of a member of the special forces and dozens of people injured, Kyrgyz authorities mustered an overwhelming police force for a second raid on the compound.
Atambaev supporters and police face off on a road near the compound.
Roads leading in to the village of Koi-Tash, where the former president lives, were blocked by police units as the second raid got under way.
Police lines near Atambaev's compound.
A flaming barricade in Koi-Tash village. Atambaev was initially wanted for charges that included corruption during his 2011-2017 presidency -- charges he said were politically motivated. After a special forces policeman was shot dead on the night of August 8, Kyrgyz officials said he would now also face questioning over that death at his residence.
Tense scenes at a road block near the compound.
Atambaev supporters on a field near the compound.
Atambaev supporters run past a flaming vehicle in Koi-Tash village.
A helicopter above the compound.
Atambaev supporters at a road leading towards the compound.
Police block a group of people near Atambaev's residence. In the early evening of August 8, Atambaev surrendered himself to police.
Scenes near the compound after Atambaev's capture. He is now being held at the detention center of Kyrgyzstan's National Security Service in Bishkek.
Fiery clashes outside Bishkek after police launched a second, successful raid on the residence of Almazbek Atambaev on August 8.