A growing number of Duma deputies and Russian commentators see Kazakhstan becoming another Ukraine, a country increasingly riven by nationalism, hostility to all things Russian, and thus on a collision course with Moscow and with its Central Asian neighbors, Dmitry Rodionov says.
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A man rides a bicycle past large letters reading "Nur-Sultan" in downtown Nur-Sultan on June 7, 2019.