Read the latest around the situation in Kyrgyzstan here.
The U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan was briefly closed on Wednesday amid anti-government protests that will have pressured the country’s president to flee.
A U.S. official confirmed a media report that the airport at Manas,
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Located about 19 miles northwest of the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, the base is a major transportation hub for U.S. troops and supplies going to Afghanistan. The closure will delay some troops headed to Afghanistan, but the U.S. military is looking into other ways to get them there, a Defense Department official said.
In March, 50,000 U.S. and coalition troops moved through Manas in support of the surge in Afghanistan,
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The U.S. nearly lost access to this key transit point last year when Kyrgyzstan’s parliament voted to evict the U.S. and shutter the base by August. After negotiations, a new deal that tripled rental fees was struck, allowing the U.S. military to continue operating at Manas.
Meanwhile,
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“Due to operational security reasons we will not discuss specific details about protection of our personnel and assets,
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