A radio host in Kazakhstan has found it costly to comment on Russian President Vladimir Putin amid Russia's attacks on Ukraine. The radio host said during the Facebook debate that if you speak too much, we will call Uncle Putin to attack. There was a heated online debate between Ukrainian and Russian supporters on Facebook over the war in Ukraine.
Kazakhstan maintains close economic and political ties with Moscow
Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic, shares the world's second longest border with Russia and, being a member of the Russian-led trade and military bloc, maintains close economic and political ties with Moscow.
Radio host did not react to the action
The Europa Plus Kazakhstan radio station, which drew a lot of glare over Putin's remarks, distanced itself from host Lyubov Panova's Facebook comments, and fired him on Monday. However, Panova refused to say anything on the matter.
Kazakhstan refrains from criticizing attacks
Kazakhstan has refrained from criticizing Russia's attacks on Ukraine, although Kazakhstan President Kasim Zomart Tokayev said this month that all countries should strictly adhere to the norms and principles of the UN Charter.
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