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Kyrgyzstan's eternal flame snuffed out

April 25, 2012 RSS Feed Print

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan (AP) — When is an "Eternal Flame" not eternal? In Kyrgyzstan, it's when you don't pay the gas bill.

A utilities company in the economically struggling former Soviet nation has turned off the gas supply to a major war memorial in the capital, Bishkek, after city authorities failed to clear a $9,400 debt.

The episode reflects the dismal financial state of the Central Asian nation, which has been wracked for years by political unrest and a sluggish economy.

Taalai Dalbayev, head of Bishkek gas supply services for Kyrgyzgas, said Wednesday that the bill has been outstanding for 3 years.

Despite confusion over who exactly is meant to foot the bill, Kyrgyzgas say it hopes the flame can be reignited by May 9, when most ex-Soviet republics celebrate victory in World War II.

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