Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev imposed sweeping curfews and declared a two week state of emergency amid massive unrest over rising fuel prices in the authoritarian central Asian republic, including an assault on the mayor’s office in the city of Almaty – the nation’s largest – on Wednesday, the AP reports. News is sketchy as the Tokayev regime blocked access to websites nationwide, though the AP says fires have broken out at key government buildings in the city and thousands have assembled outside the presidential residence. The entire presidential cabinet also resigned, but will remain in their posts until replacements are found.