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"Why are they doing this? We buried the dead as is proper, we read our prayers," said resident Abdulvasil Satybaldiev. "This isn't right, this isn't fair." An official with the local prosecutor's office, Kurbanali Tashkulov, said 10 unidentified bodies, some of them wrapped in carpets, were being exhumed at the cemetery. "Investigations will be carried out on the unidentified bodies to establish their identities and the cause of death," Tashkulov said. Interim President Roza Otunbayeva has said up to 2,000 people, including some Kyrgyz, may have been killed in the violence. Some in the Uzbek community have accused elements in Kyrgyzstan's military of complicity in attacks on their neighborhoods that left around 1,800 homes and businesses destroyed by arson. Alynbayev said 60 people have been arrested on suspicion of organizing the mass unrest. Police and military have been conducting security raid in Osh, the focal point of the violence that began June 10, in what they say is an attempt to seize unauthorized weapons.
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