💨 Abstract
In Kathmandu, a curfew was imposed on March 28 due to clashes between pro-monarchy protesters and security forces. Two people were killed, including a photojournalist, and 30 were injured. Protesters set fire to vehicles, looted shops, and vandalized offices. The army was called out to maintain order, and the government condemned the vandalism and promised to bring those responsible to justice.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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