In Photos: Fiery Protests Continue Across Kazakhstan

Demonstrators ride a truck in Almaty on January 5. One of the men is carrying a stick, another holds what appears to be a riot policeman's shield. 

A line of Kazakh security forces in front of a government building in Almaty on January 5.

A building housing an Almaty office of Nur Otan, Kazakhstan's ruling political party, burns on January 5. It is not know how the fire started. RFE/RL's Kazakh Service reports that the building was left to smolder, with no policemen or fire trucks seen nearby when this photo was taken. 

A police vehicle with its window smashed, seen in Almaty on January 5. 

Police form a wall of shields in Almaty on January 5. 

A military vehicle in central Almaty on January 5. 

A man addresses a protest outside the mayor's office in Aqtau on January 5. 

The price board at a gas station seen in Nur-Sultan on January 5. The issue of gas prices for liquefied petroleum gas is a critical issue for many Kazakhs as most cars in the west of the Central Asian country run on this fuel. 

A policeman inside a damaged vehicle in Almaty on January 5. 

Demonstrators link arms in Almaty on January 5. 

A Kazakh riot policeman aims a weapon at protesters from a barricade in Almaty. 

A protest rally in the city of Oral in western Kazakhstan on January 5. 

Blood seen on Almaty's central Republic Square on January 5. 

Demonstrators walk along Almaty's central Rayimbek Avenue on January 5. 

A row of armored vehicles on Almaty's Republic Square on January 5. 

Law enforcement officers guarding a government building in the early morning of January 5. In a video address to the nation on January 4, Kazakh President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev said the government would not fall and called for “mutual trust and dialogue rather than conflict."

Protesters attack a police van in Almaty as protests turned violent overnight on January 4-5. Police vehicles were set ablaze, and multiple arrests made. 

Kazakh police in Almaty on the night of January 4-5. On January 5, Kazakhstan's government resigned. Current members of the government will continue their duties until a new administration is formed.