Kazakhstan: Murdered ranger identified; other victims of mass slaying included family members
MOSCOW — A forest ranger and 10 other people were found stabbed to death this week in a national park in Kazakhstan about 24 miles from the country’s largest city, Almaty, and not far from the border with Kyrgyzstan, Interior Ministry officials said on Tuesday.
The victims, including members of the ranger’s family and some of his co-workers, were found Monday night and Tuesday morning in two locations, and officials said some of the bodies had been burned.
