Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Saturday rejected calls for an international probe into a crisis that left over 200 people dead and prompted the country to call in Russia-led troops. Tokayev and other Kazakh officials have blamed the clashes that sent Central Asia’s richest country into turmoil earlier this month on bandits and terrorists with foreign connections, while providing little proof to back up the theory. In his first televised interview since the crisis began, Tokayev reiterated that Kazakhstan had been under attack from militants and said the state would be able to probe…