Kyrgyz Ombudsman Jamila Jamanbaeva is personally monitoring the well-being and rights of four children in the Ak-Suu district following their mother’s death by self-immolation. The Ombudsman’s office confirmed the ongoing oversight, initiated to ensure the children receive necessary support and protection. Details surrounding the mother’s death have not been released, but the focus remains on safeguarding the children’s future. The Ombudsman’s involvement aims to coordinate assistance from relevant state and social services. This includes assessing the children’s living conditions, educational needs, and psychological support requirements. The case highlights concerns regarding vulnerable families and the role of the Ombudsman in protecting the rights of children in difficult circumstances. The Ombudsman’s office stated they will continue to provide updates as the situation develops.