


The Health Ministry said Saturday the death toll has climbed to at least 49, with more than 650 people wounded.
The rioting in Osh, the country's second-largest city, is the worst violence since the former president was toppled in a bloody uprising in April.
- Fire from heavy machine guns and automatic weapons is heard as troops try to gain control of the roads.
- Police and local residents say groups of young Kyrgyz men are arriving in Osh from other parts of the country.
- They are armed with metal bars and some have automatic weapons. Houses in Uzbek neighborhoods continue to burn.
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