On Wednesday, authorities in Kazakhstan rejected a Russian demand to expel Ukraine’s ambassador over comments about killing Russians. Russia’s relations with ex-Soviet allies have strained during the Ukraine war. Moreover, tensions escalated after Petro Vrublevskiy, Ukraine’s ambassador in Astana, the Kazakh capital, said in an interview in August that “the more Russians we kill now, the fewer of them our children will have to kill”.

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