New Training Period Begins in the National Guard of Kazakhstan

New Training Period Begins in the National Guard of Kazakhstan

06.01.2026 19:10:30 1238

A new training period has started at the Main Command and military units of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Personnel have begun carrying out tasks aimed at strengthening the comprehensive training of servicemen.

On the first day of training, a set of training and preventive activities was conducted at the Main Command, military units, and regional commands of the law enforcement troops. Special attention was paid to issues of service organization, discipline, and safety.

Before the start of classes, servicemen of the Main Command observed a minute of silence in memory of the heroes of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan—Privates Aibat Amanov and Madiyar Kaisarov—who fulfilled their missions at the cost of their lives for the peace and well-being of the country’s citizens.

As part of state and legal training, a session was conducted by the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard for Educational and Social-Legal Work, Major General Kairat Umbetov. The topic of the lecture was “The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, on the values and directions of the domestic policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan.”

The training was held both in practical formats and through the study of educational topics covering key areas of the country’s socio-economic, political, and military-technical development.

On the first training day, guardsmen also practiced combat training subjects. Comprehensive sessions were conducted on the maintenance of weapons and military equipment, first aid provision, and strict compliance with safety measures during the performance of tasks in fire and physical training, as well as during maintenance and logistics days.

Combat training remains the foundation of the law enforcement troops’ daily activities. Today, units of the National Guard are entrusted with crucial tasks to ensure public security and law and order within the country.

Last year, in the course of performing more than 3,300 patrol and guard service tasks, approximately 17,000 offenders were detained and delivered to internal affairs bodies, including more than 600 with signs of criminal offenses.

It should be noted that the effective execution of service and combat missions is impossible without a high level of professional training, combat readiness, and military proficiency. In this regard, the new training period for each serviceman represents another stage in improving professional knowledge, practical skills, and service endurance.

Throughout the year, servicemen of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan will practice standards in drill, tactical, and physical training, perform live-fire exercises, deepen their knowledge in professional-duty and state-legal training, and study the requirements of general military regulations.

Maintaining a high level of combat readiness of the National Guard remains one of the state’s key tasks in ensuring public security. This is a vital condition for the country’s stable development, the successful implementation of ongoing reforms, and the peaceful, productive work of Kazakhstan’s citizens.

 

Press Service of the National Guard

Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1137571?lang=kk