Young tennis player Alan Zinatulin participates in international tournament in Kyrgyzstan
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Young tennis player Alan Zinatulin participates in international tournament in Kyrgyzstan

Young tennis player Alan Zinatulin represents Uzbekistan at an international tennis tournament taking place in Kyrgyzstan. He is actively defending the honor of his country, and his winning streak continues.

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He emphasized that this leniency does not apply to individuals who have committed serious crimes against children or sexual violence.

The head of government blamed the Conservative Party, which governed the country from 2010 to 2024, for the crisis. It was warned that the penal system has reached its limits, and if necessary measures are not taken, it will be difficult for new criminals to enter prison on time.

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