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24.07.2025, 10:41
ASTANA. July 24 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov has ordered stricter measures to combat drug trafficking, including blocking narcotics-related websites and halting money transfers linked to drug trade, the government’s press service reported Thursday.
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