United States officials Deadly Attack Begins

The White House condemned the deadly attack security forces and a number of protesters in Kyrgyzstan after U.S. President Barack Obama talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev about the crisis.
Washington has sent a diplomat in Bishkek to meet with interim leader Roza Otunyeva after overthrowing President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, as well as open a dialogue with members of the toppled government.
"The president has been carefully following the events in Kyrgyzstan, and continued monitoring of the situation with the country's security team," said White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said in a statement on the issue in Prague.
"We urge them to restore peace in Bishkek and some affected areas, with the principles of democracy and respect for human rights," he added.
Gibbs said the United States deplores deadly attack security forces against protesters and a number of protesters continued to pillage and chaos.
Bloody riots occurred Wednesday and at least 75 people were killed. Earlier, White House officials say, Obama declined to discuss the situation in Kyrgyzstan with Medvedev in the Czech Republic.
"The two leaders are discussing how they would respond with," said Russian experts from the National Security Council Michael McFaul, namuan berterjadi when the incident, the U.S. issued a statement in itself.

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